Holly Willoughby flooded with support from celebrity pals as she's praised for new venture
09.09.2023 - 17:25
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Holly Willoughby has been supported by her celebrity pals and praised by fans as she took on a new venture. The This Morning star is no stranger to getting involved in charity work as a patron for Together For Short Lives and as an ambassador for The Prince's Trust.
And in her latest social media post, Holly could be seen posing for a garden selfie at her London home, reportedly worth £3 million, in aid of a special cause. Holly has joined forces with Young Lives vs Cancer, the UK's leading charity for children and young people (up to 25) with cancer.
In a bid to lend her support, the 42-year-old has designed a charity tee. The white T-shirt features the words 'love love' intertwined on the chest. It costs £20 while kid’s versions are priced at £14 in sizes 3–12yrs with all proceeds going to Young Lives vs Cancer.
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Speaking of her collaboration with the charity, Holly said: "Your child being seriously ill is every parent’s worst nightmare. The support that Young Lives vs Cancer gives to children, young people and families who are going through cancer treatment makes such a big difference in the darkest of times."
She added: "I’m so privileged to have teamed up with the charity on this wonderful t-shirt, and hope that together we can spread some love and positivity for children and young people facing a cancer diagnosis."
Rachel Kirby-Rider, Young Lives vs Cancer’s chief executive also commented: "Every child and young person with cancer deserves the best support they can get. That’s why we do what we do at Young Lives vs Cancer. We’re thrilled to be launching this gorgeous t-shirt with Holly and can’t thank her enough. By
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