Did you catch Holly's hilarious, naughty slip-up?
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are well known for their naughty slip-ups and innuendo-loaded comments - and they were at it again on last night's Dancing on Ice.
Holly blundered her lines when she said: "Welcome back to Dancing on arse," before quickly correcting herself. Phillip pulled an awkward face as she made the comment, before a flustered Holly continued: "We have some incredible performances. Next it's our Essex girl who is stripping things back tonight."
It was a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, but Philip made sure to point it out to fans on Snapchat afterwards. In the video, he laughed "What did you just say coming out of the break?" Holly then replied: "Dancing on arse! I can't believe I said that."
Not one to let these things go, Phil also showed a replay of the moment to viewers on This Morning the following day, for those who didn't catch it!
The night's blunders then continued as Gemma Collins took to the ice to skate along to Celine Dion. Before the end of the performance, Gemma tumbled over and fell onto her front. She managed to get back on her feet, but quickly broke down in tears after the shock of it.
Despite the major fail, Gemma received her highest score yet. And, judge Jason - who she had a showdown with on the previous week's show - even had comforting words to say to her.
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Gemma said: "Last week’s performance was absolutely terrible. I got upset with Jason, I know a lot of it I caused myself by being the GC."
She added: "My mum and dad have had a go at me, I'm about to be written out of the will, and they’re like, ‘You can do better than this Gemma’."
Jason responded by saying: "I really like your mum because she gives you sound advice. It’s amazing when you drop the GC and you come in and apply yourself, you improve. There was an improvement here.