She's back at the rink for Dancing On Ice and Holly Willoughby wowed in a hot backless red dress.
The injury and illness-hit show has returned after a week's break and its host was clearly pleased to be back.
She shared a photo of herself all smiles in her gorgeous bow-detail gown, her blonde hair worn in a chic chignon.
"Well we made it!" the TV presenter wrote on her Instagram.
The show-stopping red dress by British designer Sassi Holford received a flood of compliments as fans repeatedly pressed the flame emoji.
"Absolutely stunning x" said one fan.
"Gorgeous xx" said another.
"You look fantastic," said another fan.
"This dress is epic and you make it so," another told her.

And another fan said simply: "Wow."
The gown also reminded followers of the iconic slinky number worn by Jessica Rabbit in the filmed Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
The ITV skating competition has been struck by various issues during this series.
As a result the show, hosted by Holly and Phillip Schofield, will now finish a week earlier than planned.
An ITV spokesperson said in a statement: "ITV have taken the decision to move the final of Dancing on Ice forward by one week.
"The competition’s final will now take place on Sunday 14 March.
"Our production team and cast have delivered a fantastic show during incredibly challenging times. "Continuing to make the best TV for our viewers is our top priority and we look forward to the rest of the series, on air from this Sunday at 6pm."
There are now just five couples remaining in the competition Faye Brookes, Colin Jackson, Rebekah Vardy, Sonny Jay and Lady Leshurr.
Jason Donovan was the latest star to pull out due to a back injury earlier this week.
It came after Denise Van Outen and Billie Shepherd had to leave the competition due to injury while Rufus Hound and Joe-Warren Plant were forced out the show after testing positive for coronavirus.
And former Coronation Street star Faye is now skating with Matt Evers after her previous professional skating partner Hamish Gaman was forced to quit after a finger injury.
The ITV show also has no reserve skaters remaining after Matt Richardson and Amy Tinkler both stepped in before being eliminated in the skate-off.