Ekin-Su Culculoglu will dress as the modest Maria von Trapp in Dancing On Ice

People forget I’m an actress! Ekin-Su Culculoglu to dress as modest Maria von Trapp on Dancing On Ice after her daring Britney costume sparked 112 Ofcom complaints

Ekin-Su Culculoglu will dress as Maria von Trapp on Sunday’s Dancing On Ice show after a daring see-through catsuit sparked more than 100 complaints from Ofcom at the opening show a fortnight ago.

The 28-year-old Love Island winner will dress up as the character from the classic 1965 film The Sound of Music as she tries to stay in the competition.

Ekin-Su will wear a neck-length top, with a bodice on top that will ensure little skin is visible.

Modest: Ekin-Su Culculoglu to dress as Maria von Trapp at Sunday’s Ice Ball after a risqué see-through catsuit prompted over 100 Ofcom complaints

It is unknown if she will pair it with a short or long skirt, but she will also hide her long brunette hair with a wig so that she can emulate the blonde hair of the nun from the film for her performance in Do-Re-Mi from the film as part of the music-themed show.

The Turkish beauty, who is dating Love Island star Davide Sanclimenti, said of the Sunday night outfit and routine: “Whoever you see performing, whether they’re playing Britney Spears or Maria de The Sound of Music, I’ll be that person.” .

‘With Britney, I was having fun, I couldn’t have played it better in my opinion. I do not regret

“This time I’m playing a character from The Sound of Music and I’m going to be like she’s supposed to be.

Costumes: Ekin-Su Culculoglu will dress as Maria von Trapp in Sunday's Dancing On Ice

Complaints: It comes after a risqué see-through catsuit sparked more than 100 complaints from Ofcom on the opening show a fortnight ago.

Costumes: Ekin-Su Culculoglu will dress as Maria von Trapp in Sunday’s Dancing On Ice

Makeover: The 28-year-old Love Island winner will dress up as the character from the classic 1965 film The Sound of Music as she tries to stay in the competition (Julie Andrews pictured in the 1965 film)

Makeover: The 28-year-old Love Island winner will dress up as the character from the classic 1965 film The Sound of Music as she tries to stay in the competition (Julie Andrews pictured in the 1965 film)

People forget that I am an actress. If they asked me to play Henry VIII on ice, I would.

Her appearance is a stark contrast to two weeks ago when she stunned Dancing On Ice viewers in a diamond-encrusted nude body stocking she wore to dance to Britney Spears’ hit song, Toxic.

As part of her routine, Ekin-Su was seen dragging herself across the ice alongside her dance partner Brendyn Hatfield, prompting 112 complaints to television regulator Ofcom, who insisted the catsuit was “too sexy” to wear. before the watershed in a family program. The organization has not yet decided whether it will investigate.

Her performance on the show, hosted by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, also led to the star being ‘shamed’ on social media.

Ekin Su said:

Ekin-Su said, “Whoever you see performing, whether they’re playing Britney Spears or Maria from The Sound of Music, I’ll be that person.”

Actress Ekin-Su said after the routine: ‘You know what? If you have them, flaunt them. I mean, if you have a nice butt and you look sexy in a jumpsuit, why not? Who cares?’

But the outfit wasn’t enough to save Ekin-Su from the skate-off after he garnered the fewest votes from the public, but last Sunday he beat former footballer John Fashanu to stay in the competition.

Speaking before the show started, the model said she was ready for criticism from the judges.

She said: ‘Not everyone is going to say I’m great. If they say I need to do better, that would make me work harder.

‘I’d rather receive criticism than get a ten out of ten every week. Do I want to be criticized? I’m ready for that.’

Show: On the judges' criticism, Ekin-Su said, 'Not everyone is going to say that I'm cool.  If they say I need to do better, that would make me work harder.'

Show: On the judges’ criticism, Ekin-Su said, ‘Not everyone is going to say that I’m cool. If they say I need to do better, that would make me work harder.’