Inside the Dancing On Ice wrap party

Inside the Dancing On Ice wrap party: Toilet selfies, a vodka luge, doughnuts and kissing on the dancefloor! Maura Higgins and winner Joe Swash bring ALL the fun to the celebrations

The Dancing On Ice series ended with a bang on Sunday night, when Joe Swash and his pro partner Alex Murphy won the skating show.

And so it comes as little surprise that the cast and crew indulged in a major wrap party as soon as filming came to a close. 

Phillip Schofield hosted the party, standing in front of a screen with a microphone in hand. 

Inside the Dancing On Ice wrap party: Toilet selfies, a vodka luge, doughnuts and kissing on the dancefloor! Maura Higgins and winner Joe Swash brought ALL the fun to the celebrations

Pucker up: Trisha Goddard shared a snap of herself getting a big kiss from winner Joe Swash

Pucker up: Trisha Goddard shared a snap of herself getting a big kiss from winner Joe Swash 

And Maura Higgins brought some serious glamour to the big do, snapping selfies for social media from the loos in her stunning black strapless dress. 

Joe Swash had been celebrating his big win with his girlfriend Stacey Solomon earlier in the night. but she left the party early to take their son Rex to bed. 

He was seen hitting the dancefloor with his pals (and quite right, too!) and even gave Trisha Goddard a playful kiss.

Later Stacey took to Instagram stories to say how proud she was of Joe, saying he had worked really hard and put his heart and soul into his training. 

She also thanked their fans for showing kindness towards them during this time.  

Judge John Barrowman was also seen cutting some serious shapes on the dancefloor and pro skater Dan Whiston crowd surfed.

And they weren’t short of food or drink on the night, either. 

There were branded Dancing On Ice vodka luges and runner up Perri Kiely was thrilled to be tucking into doughnuts.  

Meanwhile, Joe discreetly paid tribute to his late friend Caroline Flack during his last performance on Dancing On Ice on Sunday, weeks after her tragic death.

The TV personality had wowed judges with a Charlie Chaplin-inspired performance, which included a vintage poster emblazoned with the words ‘Be Kind’.

Following the Love Island presenter’s February 15 suicide, #BeKind trended across social media, in a nod to an Instagram post as she had shared at the end of last year.

As 40-year-old Caroline faced the fallout from her looming assault trial, which saw her accused of physically attacking her boyfriend Lewis Burton, she shared a post which read: ‘In a world where you can be anything, be kind.’