Holly Willoughby all smiles as she's given round of applause during charity appearance
30.09.2022 - 11:11
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Holly Willoughby looked back on top form and in good spirits as she swapped the This Morning studio for the trading floor. The presenter spent her morning yesterday doing her day job alongside Phillip Schofield as she fronted the ITV daytime show before heading across the capital for a charity appearance.
Holly, who has been facing heavy backlash after she and Phillip were accused of jumping the public queue to see the Queen lying in state four days before her state funeral last week, was among the celebrities taking over the trading floor at BGC Partners brokerage company on Thursday (September 29).
She was supporting Together For Short Lives, for whom she is a patron, at the annual event in honour of the 9/11 attacks. The 41-year-old even received a round of applause after she made around £20,000 on a single trade.
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Mum-of-three Holly, who was snapped wearing a maroon jumper and tartan skirt, also made the trading floor laugh after she attempted to put the phone down on a laptop holder. She was heard saying: "I really do not know what I am doing. It feels wrong just putting it down."
After sorting another trade which made £3,000, Holly told client on the phone: "I am amazed you understood what I said." And she later told a BGC organiser: "I am learning words I have never heard of. Everyone has looked after me, especially Slug over there. That is his name."
At another point Holly was ambushed by friend and TV personality Keith Lemon while making a trade before she told him for frightening her. The Celebrity Juice star then told the trading floor: "We used to work together before she left me." It comes a day after
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