Holly Willoughby has been a busy woman when it comes to being on our TV screens of late. Not only is she the regular face on This Morning, but she's also recently wrapped up hosting ITV's The Games live on the channel.
28.04.2022 - 15:47 / ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby broke down on Thursday’s episode of This Morning after hearing guest Julia Bradbury bravely talk about her breast cancer battle. Julia, 51, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2021 and had a life-saving mastectomy towards the end of last year, joined Holly and Phil on the sofa to speak about her upcoming documentary; Julia Bradbury: Breast Cancer and Me. Speaking candidly about how tough the last few months have been, the Countryfile presenter opened up on her journey and how difficult it had been discussing her diagnosis with her children.
She then shared a clip from the doc which left an emotional Holly in tears.The clip showed Julia reuniting with her seven year old twin daughters Xanthe and Zena after having her mastectomy. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
And as the footage ended, Holly was seen looking teary-eyed in the studio as she said: “Well that got me..." "No, I can't look at that without it getting me," Julia responded emotionally also as Holly added: "Yeah I'm not surprised!" “The kids have been amazing,” the documentary maker added. “They've made friends with my new boob and they say, 'mummy it doesn't feel the same', and I say, 'no it doesn't feel the same but I'm here and that's what it's done.'" Of her children, Julia said: “Telling your children you have cancer is the hardest thing you’ll ever have to do in your life. “You also don’t know how much you tell them to be realistic, and how much do you need to protect them..
Holly Willoughby has been a busy woman when it comes to being on our TV screens of late. Not only is she the regular face on This Morning, but she's also recently wrapped up hosting ITV's The Games live on the channel.
Normal order resumed on This Morning on Monday as Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby kicked off another week of shows. The first edition of the ITV daytime show of the week marked Holly's return.
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Holly Willoughby got frustrated on This Morning ' s Spin To Win Game and called the player 'useless.' Anyone who enters the game has to answer the phone in three rings and instead of greeting the caller say the correct phrase or password. On yesterday's programme, a player called Christina had been selected at random but did not follow the rules as the TV presenter and her co-star Philip called. Answering the line, Christina said: "Hello," and was met with a disappointed Holly who chirped back: "Oh Christina." The host then added: "Useless." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were back at the helm of This Morning on Tuesday after a delayed start to their working week on the programme due to the early May Bank Holiday. And it got off to a interesting start.
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Presenter Julia Bradbury has opened up about her emotional experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Holly Willoughby was visibly moved as she watched a clip from Julia Bradbury's new ITV documentary. It follows Julia’s very personal experiences, from emotional video diary entries to navigating having to tell her young children about her breast cancer diagnosis.