Dancing On Ice - Holly hubby too nervous to watch
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Holly Willoughby's hubby is too nervous to watch her front Dancing On Ice, she has admitted.
The blonde bombshell, who hit the headlines for wearing a very low-cut dress in the most recent episode, told the Mirror that her husband Dan Baldwin gets the jitters when she presents the show.
While he is okay watching the celebrities attempt to skate, he is too on edge to sit with the crowds, she added.
"He can watch the skaters and their performances but he doesn't want to sit in the audience and watch me," Holly explained. "He worries a lot."
Holly, 27, got hitched to Dan last August and has since spoken about her enjoyment of married life.
But in a recent interview with the Daily Mail she was keen to point out the fact that she still sees friends including fellow presenter Fearne Cotton.
"Because I'm married and like being at home, I'm labelled as a Stepford wife," Holly said, adding that she and Fearne like to go to music gigs and be there for each other.
They also co-presented a matchmaking show last year entitled Holly & Fearne Go Dating.
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