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Terrified Holly Willoughby screeches ‘I can’t breathe’ rehearsing Dancing On Ice stunt with Phillip Schofield

TERRIFIED Holly Willoughby has been seen screeching that she “can’t breathe” while rehearsing a Dancing On Ice stunt.

The This Morning presenters – who also host the Sunday-night skating competition – were seen taking to the ice for a dress rehearsal.

InstagramHolly and Phil could be seen rehearsing the stunt in the video[/caption]

InstagramHolly screamed as she was pushed on the ice[/caption]

Holly, 41, could be seen screeching and asking for help as she was strapped up to a disk on the ice, where she was due to be wheeled out.

Taking to his Instagram stories, Phil, 59, revealed how they were about to be “pushed out onto the ice on podiums” as part of the stunt.

In the background, the mother-of-three could be heard making noises as she was strapped in with a white cord.

“It’s going to be alright, Holly, you’re going to be OK,” a studio manager could be heard encouraging her as she babbled and panicked.

“She’s really panicking,” Phil continued, as he laughed towards the camera, while Holly said: “I’m never going to be able to let go of this.”

The TV host continued to film as he was pushed out onto the ice by a team of skaters, insisting to his followers it was “fun”.

Holly followed behind, where she could be heard screeching and telling the cast and crew: “I don’t think I can do this. I can’t breathe.”

The video ended as the crew clapped both of the presenters for rehearsing the stunt, which is set to be seen on tonight’s show.


It comes as Holly returns to her TV duties after enjoying a make-up free half-term break with her children.

Holly launched her very own lifestyle brand last year, selling jewellery, expensive candles and most recently – perfume.

Earlier this week Holly hit back after her new website was branded “wacky” by some.

In a new interview with Grazia magazine, the mum-of-three reflects: “I think that people struggle with some of the ideas.

“The moment that I launched Wylde Moon, the word ‘wacky’ got used a lot.

“I expected that. And that’s fine. I can’t change that. I’m not here to force any of this on anybody. It’s not ‘come and meditate with me’ or ‘look at the moon and play a sound-bowl’.

“It’s please go and do that thing that makes your heart sing. Go and do you.”

But Holly insists she’s used to criticism and trolling in her TV job, but refuses to pander to people’s expectations of her.

Holly adds: “I’m not afraid of the reaction to it any more. If it doesn’t fit with what your thoughts and expectations of me are, well then there’s nothing I can do about it.

“I can’t change that. I don’t want to change that. And I’m not going to change that. This is me.”

InstagramPhillip filmed as the pair tested out their stunt for the evening show[/caption]

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