It has finally been revealed what Holly Willoughby's future on Dancing On Ice will look like following the Phillip Schofield scandal.
, Holly's future on the show has now been"revealed".: “Holly wants to stay on at Dancing On Ice, she’s made that clear to all concerned and everyone at the network is absolutely delighted.”“They haven’t discussed contracts yet, as that will take place after the summer as always, but she’s indicated it will be business as usual.”“There have been all kinds of rumours that she is to leave but she loves the programme and has a long history with it.
The insider added that while Holly will have a say in who her co-host will be, she will not make the final decision.bosses are said to be eyeing up Jane McDonald to replace Phillip Schofield when the show returns to our screens.Reports have claimed that Jane has impressed producers at the network enough to replace Phillip on the celebrity dancing series after she stepped in to replace him at the British Soap Awards earlier this month.
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