Holly Willoughby looks sensational in a nude leather dress for

Holly Willoughby looks sensational in a nude leather dress for ITV’s The Games

She graces TV screens every night as the presenter of new ITV series ‘The Games’.

And Holly Willoughby looked sensational once again as she slipped into a nude leather dress to host the third show on Wednesday.

The 41-year-old presenter accentuated her tiny waist in the stylish garment as she joined co-host Freddie Flintoff for another action-packed show.

Stunning: She graces our TV screens every night hosting The Games.  And Holly Willoughby looked sensational once again as she slipped into a leather dress on Wednesday

Stunning: She graces our TV screens every night hosting The Games. And Holly Willoughby looked sensational once again as she slipped into a leather dress on Wednesday

Holly’s Massimo Dutti dress featured scalloped bodice detailing and flared to just above the ankle, revealing a pair of tan Gianvito Rossi heels.

She styled her golden tresses in loose waves and wore a neutral makeup palette to emphasize her pretty features.

The mother-of-three looked radiant as she presented the trackside show and this time decided to stay dry after jumping into the swimming pool fully clothed the previous day.

Sitting pretty: The 41-year-old presenter highlighted her tiny waist in the stylish garment as she joined co-host Freddie Flintoff for another action-packed show

Sitting pretty: The 41-year-old presenter highlighted her tiny waist in the stylish garment as she joined co-host Freddie Flintoff for another action-packed show

Glamorous: Holly's dress by Massimo Dutti had scalloped detailing at the bodice and flared to just above the ankle, revealing a pair of tan Gianvito Rossi heels

Glamorous: Holly’s dress by Massimo Dutti had scalloped detailing at the bodice and flared to just above the ankle, revealing a pair of tan Gianvito Rossi heels

Elsewhere on the show, Olivia Attwood broke down in tears as she struggled to get a grip on the javelin throwing event.

The Love Island star, 31, couldn’t contain her emotions in training as she opened up about how the competition was a “revealing experience” – before overcoming her demons and throwing a personal best live at the Crystal Palace athletics center on the night.

Elsewhere in the show’s latest episode, 24-year-old Love Island alum Wes Nelson won the 110m hurdles, finishing well ahead of his fellow competitors.

Blonde bombshell: She styled her golden locks in loose waves and wore a neutral makeup palette to emphasize her pretty features

Blonde bombshell: She styled her golden locks in loose waves and wore a neutral makeup palette to emphasize her pretty features

Strike a pose: Holly shared a stunning Instagram snap showing off her chic ensemble

Strike a pose: Holly shared a stunning Instagram snap showing off her chic ensemble

Cheeky: She presented the show trackside and this time chose to stay dry after jumping into the pool fully clothed the previous day

Cheeky: She presented the show trackside and this time chose to stay dry after jumping into the pool fully clothed the previous day

Before the women’s javelin throw, Olivia looked strained as she trained with the other women and stormed out of practice.

Tearing in her eyes, she later explained her frustration, saying: “Today was the hardest day for me, I’m trying to remember why I started this because I love sport.

“I’m playing a character that people have settled into, that I believe in, but there are layers to me that people haven’t seen, I don’t let people see them.

Upset: Olivia Attwood broke down in tears as she struggled to get a grip on the Javelin event on Wednesday's episode

Upset: Olivia Attwood broke down in tears as she struggled to get a grip on the Javelin event on Wednesday’s episode

Tough: The 31-year-old Love Island star couldn't contain her emotions in training as she opened up about how the competition was an

Tough: The 31-year-old Love Island star couldn’t contain her emotions in training as she opened up about how the competition was an “exhausting experience” – before overcoming her demons and setting a personal best live on the night at Crystal Palace athletics centre

“I was way ahead of everyone in school, but now I’m not at the top of that group and that’s an eye-opening experience. It’s a competition, but I’m there for myself and I have to focus on myself.”

But despite her nervousness at the start of the competition, she set a personal best with her second throw of 11.38 meters while Phoenix Brown won the event overall.

Early in the program, Wes once again dominated on the track by finishing first in the men’s 110-meter hurdles after also winning the 400-meter sprint.

Star: Elsewhere in the show's latest episode, 24-year-old Love Island alum Wes Nelson won the 110-meter hurdles, finishing well ahead of his fellow competitors

Star: Elsewhere in the show’s latest episode, 24-year-old Love Island alum Wes Nelson won the 110-meter hurdles, finishing well ahead of his fellow competitors

After the event, impressed host Freddie Flintoff commented: “It was like watching an Olympian, not someone from Love Island!”

He also took gold in two swimming events the night before, placing him at the top of the standings as of today.

Max George was second in the 110m hurdles while Josh Herdman was a close third.

Most recently, Wednesday night was the women’s 400 meter race, which was won by Chelcee Grimes.

Challenging: Before the women's javelin throw, Olivia looked strained as she trained with the other women and stormed out of practice

Challenging: Before the women’s javelin throw, Olivia looked strained as she trained with the other women and stormed out of practice

Confidence: With tears in her eyes, she later explained her frustration, saying:

Confidence: With tears in her eyes, she later explained her frustration, saying: “Today was the hardest day for me. I’m trying to remember why I started it because I love sport.”

During the event, ITV news presenter Lucrezia Millarini fell across the finish line but still managed to secure third place.

Games will take place every night this week through Friday April 13th, with the 12 contestants going head-to-head in a series of challenges.

It comes after weeks of grueling training that have seen the celebs put through their paces in intense preparation.

All have been pushed out of their comfort zones to be trained as athletes, swimmers and cyclists to compete in hopes of topping the medal tally and being crowned victors.

Here you are!  Hosted live by Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff, (pictured) The games will also feature former professional footballer and presenter Chris Kamara as commentator

Here you are! Hosted live by Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff, (pictured) The games will also feature former professional footballer and presenter Chris Kamara as commentator

Unbelievable: At the start of the program, Wes once again dominated the track by finishing first in the men's 110-meter hurdles after also winning the 400-meter dash

Unbelievable: At the start of the program, Wes once again dominated the track by finishing first in the men’s 110-meter hurdles after also winning the 400-meter dash

Oh no: Despite winning the race, Wes later received medical attention at the track Ouch: He had a bandage on his leg

Oh no: Despite winning the race, Wes later received medical attention at the track

Trouble: It's unclear how the injury was sustained and wasn't mentioned on the live show

Trouble: It’s unclear how the injury was sustained and wasn’t mentioned on the live show

Pain: He stretched out his leg to flex the muscles Stretch: He was looked after by doctors

Pain: He stretched out his leg to flex the muscles

Muscles: The bandage was applied to his leg

Muscles: The bandage was applied to his leg

Difficult: Wes had injured his leg over the course of the show

Difficult: Wes had injured his leg over the course of the show

Preparation: The women were also spotted at the side of the track during the night as they warmed up

Preparation: The women were also spotted at the side of the track during the night as they warmed up

Hosted live by Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff, The Games also features ex-pro footballer and presenter Chris Kamara as commentator.

Through the sporting challenges, celebrities earn points on the medal table as they compete to reach the top.

As the leaderboards take shape nightly, the series will culminate in an exciting final showdown where a male champion and female champion will be crowned.

The games continue on Thursday evening at 9pm on ITV.

Wow!  After the event, impressed host Freddie Flintoff commented:

Wow! After the event, impressed host Freddie Flintoff commented: “It was like watching an Olympian, not someone from Love Island!”

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Success: Last was the women’s 400 meter race on Wednesday evening, where Chelcee Grimes won

Fall: During the event, ITV news presenter Lucrezia Millarini fell across the finish line but still managed to secure third place

Fall: During the event, ITV news presenter Lucrezia Millarini fell across the finish line but still managed to secure third place

Sprinting: Christine McGuinness finished last in the 400m but did her best

Sprinting: Christine McGuinness finished last in the 400m but did her best