After nearly two decades on our screen, viewers were left shocked when it was announced that Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern will not be returning to ITV’s Dancing on Ice as it been cancelled and will not air in 2026.
The ice skating competition show – which has aired since 2006 – saw a drop in viewing figures this year and last month an ITV spokesperson said there were ‘no current plans for another series’ in the future.
And now insiders say that Phillip Schofield – who previously presented the show alongside ex best friend Holly before his shocking affair scandal in 2023 – is enjoying the news.
Phillip Schofield
A source tells Closer, ‘Phil is absolutely reveling in the news Dancing on Ice got cancelled – he thinks it’s payback and that it’s down to his departure. He’s been laughing to himself and gloating, and even believes ITV bosses will be on their knees begging for him back any day now.’
Holly, 44, and Phil, 63, first started working together co-presenting Dancing On Ice when it began before becoming a household name duo in 2009 when Phil brought Holly onto This Morning.