Holly Willoughby weight loss: Dancing on Ice 2018 presenter’s shocking transformation
HOLLY WILLOUGHBY will be presenting Dancing on Ice 2018 with Philip Schofield. The blonde has undergone a huge weight loss transformation since she first started presenting the show in 2006. Does she diet?
Holly Willoughby is presenting Dancing on Ice 2018 this year with her This Morning co-star Philip Schofield.
As she is on the television screens of Britons almost daily, the former-model’s looks are a point of interest to TV viewers.
Holly Willoughby’s weight loss over the past year has caused a wave of comments from the 36-year-old fans, who have a lot to say about the mother-of-three’s changing body.
The This Morning presenter shared an image of herself filming the last episode before Christmas on December 15.
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Holly Willoughby weight loss: Dancing on Ice 2018 presenter’s diet and exercise tricks
One commenter wrote: “Where have you gone?! Looking super slim, you need some mince pies guuuurl!” [sic]
Another said: “Wow look at your amazing figure u look absolutely stunning.” [sic]
Holly seems to have undergone quite the change since she first began presenting Dancing on Ice 12 years ago, when the show first aired in 2006.
A promotional image of the star in a red dress from 2010 shows Holly’s sensational hour glass figure.
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Holly showed off the same show-stopping curves in a number of stunning ballgowns on the programme in 2010.
However, Holly looks much more slender in 2018.
The mother of Belle, Chester and Harry has told how she is reluctant to discuss her weight loss in public, for good reason.
The presenter told Prima Magazine: “I don’t want to encourage eating disorders. I try not to focus too much on my appearance. As long as I’m being healthy, that’s good enough for me.
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“I’m quite active and I try not to let the way I look be the main focus because it’s not the important thing.”
"I actually avoid talking about my diet and exercise regime because I have interviewed so many people affected by eating disorders.”
However, it is thought that Holly turned to pilates after the birth of her third child.
Body Control Pilates founder Lynne Robinson told The Sun: "I worked with Holly for several months, teaching her privately at her home once a week."