Stephen Mulhern has been confirmed to fill in for Phillip Schofield on Dancing on Ice this weekend (Sunday, 6th February).
The presenter will join Holly Willoughby to host the show’s Dance Week, with the Dancing on Ice panel, including Oti Mabuse, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean and Ashley Banjo returning to the series to give their verdict on the Dancing on Ice 2022 contestants.
Schofield tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in the week and was therefore forced to isolate, missing out his presenting duties on This Morning, as well as the ITV skating show.
He revealed the news on his Instagram story on Monday, 31st February, sharing an image of a lateral flow test with two lines, alongside the caption: “Well b******s.”
He added: “Currently just a slightly sore throat.”
The day after, Schofield called into This Morning and showed off his positive lateral flow test, as he revealed he was “disappointed” not to be in the studio.
He also updated his co-stars Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes on his symptoms, saying that he “didn’t even have a sore throat anymore,” but was still experiencing “a slight temperature.”
Despite feeling mostly fine, the presenter revealed he was “cutting it fine” to host Dancing on Ice with Holly on Sunday, given that he’d tested positive on Monday, 31st January, and would need to isolate for five days and then return two negative tests in order return to work.
Schofield is expected to return to his presenting duties after his isolation period.
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