Amanda Holden is hoping to replace Holly Willoughy after she quit her role as a Celebrity Juice team captain.
17.04.2020 - 13:37 / ok.co.uk
Celebrities and royals are leading the praise for Captain Tom Moore after he raised millions for the NHS after completing 100 laps of his garden.The 99-year-old World War 2 veteran completed the final four of the 25-metre laps at his Bedfordshire home on Thursday morning and today, the amount of money has has raised for the NHS is still rising. Holly Willoughby shared a picture of Captain Tom Moore on her Instagram and wrote: “My hero...
Captain Tom Moore”, followed by as love heart emoji. Her
.Amanda Holden is hoping to replace Holly Willoughy after she quit her role as a Celebrity Juice team captain.
This Morning viewers went into meltdown earlier today when Holly Willougby got too close for comfort with co-host Phillip Schofield.
Holly Willoughby has paid tribute to her time on Celebrity Juice with a sweet message about how the show’s stars have the ‘best time’ together.
Holly Willoughby has given her fans a rare look at her youngest son Chester.The 39 year old took to her Instagram Feed to share a sweet selfie with her five year old posing in matching M&S t-shirts, of which all proceeds will be going to the NHS as they fight on the frontline against the deadly coronavirus sweeping the globe.The adorable snap sees the blonde beauty, who recently revealed an easy hack to spring clean her wardrobe, wearing a navy blue t-shirt with the words "All In This Together"
Holly Willoughby was bursting with happiness on the This Morning sofa on Monday 20 April as she announced the birth of her newborn niece.The 38 year old This Morning star returned to the show from her week away from the daytime show along with her TV bestie Phillip Schofield.
Alongside the rest of the nation, Holly Willoughby has been joining in with the weekly Clap For Carers initiative on Thursday evenings, to say thank you to NHS staff and other key workers.
Like many across the country, Holly Willoughby joined in with the weekly Clap For Carers campaign effort, where people take to their balconies and front doors to applaud the NHS for their tireless effort to keep us safe.