She never fails to make a head-turning fashion statement.
And Holly Willoughby didn’t disappoint on the style front as she took on hosting duties for the first episode of ITV‘s revived version of The Games on Monday.
The presenter, 41, looked flawless in an asymmetric draped top with stripe detail as she showed off her incredible figure wearing a wide leather belt over her trim waist.
TV beauty: Holly Willoughby didn’t disappoint on the style front as she took on hosting duties for the first episode of ITV’s revived version of The Games on Monday
She teamed the look with a pair of fitted black trousers while she elevated her height with a pair of Gianvito Rossi heels.
The blonde beauty had her locks styled back into a sophisticated bun with a few front strands left out to frame her face.
The TV star looked typically beautiful as she opted for a radiant palette of make-up and showed off her flawless complexion.
Stunner: The presenter, 41, looked flawless in an asymmetric draped top with stripe detail as she showed off her trim waist wearing a wide leather belt over her enviable waist
Wes Nelson topped the leader board on the night while Chelcee Grimes stormed the women’s 100m race, which was the launch of the series.
The songwriter, 30, was neck-and-neck with Mel B ‘s daughter Phoenix Chi, 23, and admitted she knew the celebrity offspring would be one to watch in her winner’s speech.
Stealing the show as she beat her rivals to the finishing line, she had been up against Rebecca Sarker, 46, Olivia Attwood , 30, Christine and Lucrezia Millarini, 46.
Phoenix’s Spice Girl mum cheered her on in the audience as she reached a close second-place, while Tyson Fury joined presenters Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff in the studio.
In the men’s hammer competition, Ryan Thomas was crowned the winner with a throw of 28.91m after he competed against Kevin Clifton, Wes Nelson, Colson Smith, Josh Herdman and Max George.
Competing in ITV’s The Games are former Love Islanders Chloe Burrows, Olivia Attwood and Wes, Strictly’s Kevin, Real Housewives of Cheshire star Christine, The Wanted’s Max George, newsreader Lucrezia, and Emmerdale actor Rebecca.
Top dog: Wes Nelson topped the leader board in the first episode of ITV’s revived version of The Games on Sunday while Chelcee Grimes stormed the women’s 100m race, which was the launch of the series
Deserving! The songwriter, 30, was neck-and-neck with Mel B ‘s daughter Phoenix Chi, 23, and admitted she knew the celebrity offspring would be one to watch in her winner’s speech
Honest: Chelcee admitted she knew the celebrity offspring would be one to watch in her winner’s speech
Dream team: Hosted live by Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff (both pictured), former footballer and presenter Alex Scott is the trackside reporter and former professional football player and presenter Chris Kamara is commentator
Rounding out the cast is model Phoenix, songwriter Chelcee, Harry Potter actor Josh Herdman and former Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas.
For the synchronised diving round, Wes and Lucrezia bagged themselves a place on the top of the leaderboard with their attempt at a backwards dive.
Colson was paired with Rebecca, Josh with Christine, Phoenix and Max, Wes and Lucrezia, while Olivia and Kevin rounded off the groupings.
Wow! Chelcee and Phoenix certainly kept the audience on the edge of their seats
Sportsman: During his appearance, Tyson said of his recent victory against Dillian Whyte, ‘Even though you’ve won, it’s like a dip afterwards, it takes about three weeks. I’m still recovering from such a high but still celebrating’
Doting mum: Phoenix’s Spice Girl mother cheered her on in the audience as she reached a close second-place
In the men’s 400m, Wes also took first place with 57.58 seconds while Josh took second place. Max George, who sustained an injury, limped over the line after the Love Island star collapsed on the floor in relief.
He told Alex Scott, ‘I’m buzzing, oh my god, that is a killer. I was smiling but that’s only because I didn’t want to cry. I just ran as fast as I could. I knew Josh was quick so I just gave it some beans.’
During his appearance, Tyson said of his recent victory against Dillian Whyte, ‘Even though you’ve won, it’s like a dip afterwards, it takes about three weeks. I’m still recovering from such a high but still celebrating.’
All have been pulled out of their comfort zones to be coached as athletes, swimmers and cyclists to compete in the hope of coming top of the medals table and being crowned the winners.
Hosted live by Holly and Freddie, The Games will also see former professional footballer and presenter Alex Scott as trackside reporter and former professional football player and presenter Chris Kamara as commentator.
Doting girlfriend: Stacey Dooley, whose boyfriend is Kevin Clifton, supported him from the audience
The six male and six female competitors will battle it out in the athletics arena, the swimming pool, gymnasium and velodrome.
Each will put their sporting prowess to the test in events from the 100-meter sprint to diving, racking up points on the medals table.
As well as live coverage of the events, each episode will feature the celebrities’ preparation as they’re taught the sports from scratch by some of the UK’s top coaches.
They will aim to reach their peak physical condition through their gruelling training programme leading up to the competition.
As the leader board takes shape with each night, the series will culminate in an exhilarating final showdown in which one male champion and one female champion will be crowned.
Exhausted: The Love Island star collapsed on the floor in relief while cameras panned in on him
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