Didi Conn has taken a break from her Dancing On Ice training to attend the premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Totem.

The Grease star was joined on the red carpet by EastEnders actor Danny Dyer and his wife Joanna Mas, as well as Dame Kelly Holmes, Kelly Brook and new Question Time host Fiona Bruce.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi (Ian West/PA)

Brook opted for a plunging black double-breasted dress and was accompanied by boyfriend Jeremy Parisi, who wrapped up against the cold in a black turtleneck and grey jacket.

Grease actress Conn, 67, was among the first stars to take to the ice on Sunday in the first episode of the new series of the skating show. She was joined at the premiere by her skating partner Lukas Rozycki.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
Didi Conn (centre) and Lukas Rozycki (right) (Ian West/PA)

She won over the audience as she recreated her role of Frenchy from the 1978 film, even wearing her original Pink Ladies jacket. But her skating failed to charm judge Jason Gardiner, who said she was “static and a little bit disjointed in places”.

Conn bundled up in a dark coat paired with a bright pink scarf for the red carpet event at the Royal Albert Hall, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were guests of honour.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Totem (Paul Grover/Daily Telegraph/PA)

They were also joined by Strictly Come Dancing stars Neil and Katya Jones, singer Katherine Jenkins, and former Great British Bake Off star Candice Brown.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
Neil Jones and Katya Jones (Ian West/PA)

The professional dancers both looked chic in dark suits while Jenkins also opted for a trouser suit and plunging black top.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
Katherine Jenkins (Ian West/PA)

Meanwhile Brown provided a splash of colour in a pale blue patterned maxi dress with long sleeves.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Totem Premiere – London
Candice Brown (Ian West/PA)

The gala premiere was in support of the Sentebale charity, which was founded in 2006 by the Duke Of Sussex.