Holly Willoughby to return to Dancing on Ice alongside Stephen Mulhern

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Despite rumors that she may leave after her exit from This Morning in October, Holly Willoughby will remain as the host of Dancing on Ice.

Stephen Mulhern is set to take over Phillip Schofield's spot as co-host on Dancing on Ice, a show they have both previously co-hosted together on ITV.

In May, Schofield departed from his position on This Morning. Following that, he confessed to deceiving people about having an intimate relationship with a younger colleague.

Next month, we can expect to see Dancing on Ice back on our TV screens. Amongst the lineup of famous faces taking part is Greg Rutherford, who has previously won an Olympic gold medal.

The line-up for an upcoming event includes various famous individuals such as actor Ryan Thomas, old Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts, previous boxing champion Ricky Hatton and Hannah Spearitt, who was part of the original members of popular pop group S Club 7.

For 15 years straight, Schofield had co-hosted the ice skating competition alongside Willoughby.

Willoughby and Mulhern collaborated for the initial time on the kids' program called Ministry of Mayhem during the early 2000s. The name of the show was changed to Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown afterwards.

The picture is from Getty Images.

Two decades ago, Stephen Mulhern and Holly Willoughby collaborated as presenters.

Mulhern, who is presently hosting Deal or No Deal on ITV, briefly co-hosted the skating competition with Willoughby in 2022 due to Schofield's coronavirus diagnosis.

In the blog post, it was mentioned that Katie Rawcliffe, who is responsible for entertainment commissioning at ITV, expressed her admiration for Holly and Stephen, who are known and loved by many viewers. She announced that they will be hosting Dancing on Ice together, which is a significant milestone as they first appeared 20 years ago, and this will make the show more exciting for fans.

Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Ashley Banjo, and Oti Mabuse have been confirmed to make a comeback for the new season of Dancing On Ice.

Willoughby declared that she will be departing from the ITV program This Morning following a span of time of 14 years "for the sake of myself and my family."

The TV presenter had not been on the daytime show for a few days before making her announcement. This was because a man was accused of trying to hire someone to kidnap her.

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