Strictly’s Shirley Ballas, 64, shows off her incredible figure in a yellow swimsuit as she braves a dip in a freezing plunge pool ahead of the first live show

Shirley Ballas showed off her incredible figure as she took a quick dip in an icy cold bath ahead of Strictly’s first live show on Saturday.

The 64-year-old TV judge posted a video on Instagram showing herself diving into an ice bath in a yellow swimsuit.

The stylish swimsuit accentuated her slim figure and featured a round neckline and a low-cut back.

In the video, the star can be seen taking several deep breaths as she gathers the courage to slowly lower herself into the pool.

The ballroom dancer, who went makeup-free for the cold water therapy session, had a shocked expression on her face as she hit the water and lowered her arms into the water.

Shirley Ballas showed off her incredible figure as she took a quick dip in an icy cold bath ahead of the first Strictly live show on Saturday

The Strictly Come Dancing judge posted a video of herself diving into an ice bath in a yellow swimsuit on her Instagram

The star revealed that when she first started cold water therapy she could only sit in temperatures of six degrees, while her body has now adapted to the freezing temperature of just three degrees.

During the clip she said: ‘So this morning is the first day of Strictly. I’ve done my exercises and I’m about to get into my plunge pool.’

Shirley thought back to a pair of pants that didn’t fit her before and said, “Remember when those pants were too tight?”

She added: ‘I’m going to post them today and the results, which I promised myself when I did the show, would be much better.’

The star then said, “Well, take a dip. Freeze. Breathe and then the arms go in. Oh, that’s a lot of breathing,” as she bravely plunged into the plunge pool.

Once in the pool, Shirley told of her progress: ‘I started at six degrees, then I went to four degrees and today I’m at three degrees. So I’m getting colder and colder and colder.’

She jokingly added, “Strength in the mind,” before taking a deep breath and mustering the courage to completely submerge herself in the freezing ice bath.

On Saturday, all fifteen couples will perform for the first time in an attempt to convince the jury, after the couples were already announced last week.

The stylish swimsuit accentuated her slim figure and featured a round neckline and a low-cut back.

In the video, the star took a few deep breaths as she gathered the courage to slowly lower herself into the plunge pool

The ballroom dancer, who went makeup-free for the cold water therapy session, had a shocked expression on her face as she hit the water and lowered her arms into her arms.

Meanwhile, the first songs and dances from the new series have also been revealed, as this year’s couples prepare to make their BBC ballroom debuts.

Ahead of the live show on Saturday, presenter Tess Daly also gave fans a sneak peek of the dances they can expect.

She messaged her husband Vernon Kay on his BBC Radio 2 show saying: ‘Hi Vern, the excitement is palpable in the studio today.

‘It’s really exciting because all 15 celebrities will be dancing live for the first time tomorrow night.

‘Costumes are being finalized, fake tans are being booked. We have sambas, two sambas, and the samba is challenging as the first dance, so that’s going to be really interesting.

‘We have cha-chas, and when I say you can’t miss Paul Merson’s American Smooth, I promise I’m not kidding.

“We can’t wait for everyone to see all the hard work these brilliant celebrities have been putting into the training room, it’s going to be an amazing show! See you tomorrow at 7pm!”

The star revealed that when she first started cold water therapy she could only sit at a temperature of six degrees, while her body has now adapted to the freezing temperature of just three degrees

Strictly’s 20th anniversary series has been somewhat tainted after the BBC programme became embroiled in scandal amid a year of controversy.

And the BBC failed to address the scandal during the launch episode, despite the results of the misconduct investigation still not being known.

It all started in October last year, when actress Amanda Abbington unexpectedly quit the show after alleging that her partner Giovanni Pernice was abusive.

The Sherlock actress has made a series of allegations about Giovanni’s teaching methods, describing his behaviour as ‘unnecessary, insulting, cruel and mean’. He has strongly denied all the allegations.

Giovanni, 33, has been suspended while the BBC investigates allegations made by Amanda and two other former celebrities.

He has strongly denied the allegations.

With the report into his misconduct due to be released any day now, Amanda is reportedly deeply disappointed with BBC bosses who fear they are ‘protecting’ the dancer during the bullying investigation.

The first live show of Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday at 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer

High-level meetings have been held between BBC bosses to work out how to present their findings, with fears of legal action from Amanda or Giovanni if ​​either of them is disappointed with the outcome.

After Giovanni, the show was hit by another scandal when Graziano Di Prima was fired in July for ‘kicking’ his partner, Love Island star Zara McDermott.

Zara explained that she did not report the incidents at the time because she was “afraid” of negative reactions.

IInstead, it was the junior production staff who came forward to share what they had seen while researching professional dancers Jan took place.

Zara told her followers that while much of her time on Strictly was ‘everything I could have imagined’ in the training room with Graziano, there were ‘particular incidents that were incredibly painful’.

The first live show of Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday at 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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