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Holly Willoughby hits the slopes as she enjoys skiing holiday in the French Alps


HOLLY Willoughby swapped Dancing On Ice for powdery snow as she went skiing in the French Alps with her family today.

The This Morning star, 39, was pictured smiling brightly in the sunshine as she prepared to take to the slopes.

 Holly Willoughby swapped Dancing On Ice for powdery snow as she went skiing in the French Alps

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Holly Willoughby swapped Dancing On Ice for powdery snow as she went skiing in the French AlpsCredit: Andrew Lloyd
 The This Morning star, 39, was pictured smiling brightly in the sunshine

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The This Morning star, 39, was pictured smiling brightly in the sunshineCredit: Andrew Lloyd

Her blonde hair fell over the shoulders of her black ski-suit as she stood holding two poles.

She wore mirrored shades and popped on a black helmet before heading up a mountain.

Carving effortlessly through the snow, Holly made it look easy.

The trip comes a day after she shared a sweet video of herself kissing husband Dan Baldwin.

 She carved Carving effortlessly through the snow

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She carved Carving effortlessly through the snowCredit: Andrew Lloyd
 She flipped up her visor as she slowly slid down the slope

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She flipped up her visor as she slowly slid down the slopeCredit: © Andrew Lloyd
 Holly was in a great mood

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Holly was in a great moodCredit: Andrew Lloyd
 She managed to look stylish even on the snow

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She managed to look stylish even on the snowCredit: © Andrew Lloyd

The Boomerang clip on her Instagram Story featured the couple smooching along with the words: “And I love you.”

It was uploaded after Holly paid tribute to Caroline Flack on Sunday’s Dancing On Ice.

She struggled to hold back tears as she and co-host Phillip Schofield honoured the late Love Island star.

 Holly shared a cute clip of herself kissing husband Dan Baldwin

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Holly shared a cute clip of herself kissing husband Dan BaldwinCredit: INSTAGRAM
 It came after she and Dancing On Ice co-host Phillip Schofield paid an emotional tribute to Caroline Flack on Dancing On Ice

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It came after she and Dancing On Ice co-host Phillip Schofield paid an emotional tribute to Caroline Flack on Dancing On IceCredit: Rex Features
 Holly also added red hearts to her nails in the wake of Caroline's death, saying she 'chooses love'

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Holly also added red hearts to her nails in the wake of Caroline’s death, saying she ‘chooses love’Credit: INSTAGRAM

Backstage before the show aired, Holly posted a picture of her painted nails on Instagram.

Each nail had been decorated with a red love heart and Holly captioned her photo: “I choose LOVE…”

 Caroline was found dead in her London flat on Saturday

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Caroline was found dead in her London flat on SaturdayCredit: Getty – Contributor

Caroline’s devastated family announced the sad news of her death on Saturday evening.

The star, aged 40, had been found in her flat after taking her own life. 

In a statement, her family said: “We can confirm that our Caroline passed away today on the 15th February.

“We would ask that the press both respect the privacy of the family at this difficult time.”

Following the shock announcement, Holly posted a photograph of herself and Caroline on Instagram.

Writing alongside it, she said: “Utterly heart breaking… life is so precious and yet so fragile… huge love to Caroline’s family…”

Together with DOI co-star Phillip, she then made a special announcement about Caroline’s passing at the beginning of Sunday night’s show.

Phillip’s voice was shaky and he had tears in his eyes as they addressed the audience.

He said: “We’d like to begin the show by taking a moment to remember Caroline Flack. In light of yesterday’s awful news we wanted to say our hearts go out to her family and friends.”

Holly continued: “Many of us here on the show knew Caroline as a friend and we’ll all miss her enormously. As Caroline herself recently posted, in a world where you can be anything, be kind.”

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Tearful Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby pay tribute to Caroline Flack on Dancing on Ice





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