Holly Willoughby forced to admit last-minute change during ITV This Morning appearance
04.10.2022 - 14:53
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Holly Willoughby's fans don't miss a trick and it left the presenter having to admit to a last-minute change before her latest This Morning appearance. She was back on screen on Tuesday (October 4) alongside Phillip Schofield for the latest installment of the ITV daytime show.
Last week, Holly returned to her daily, pre-This Morning tradition of sharing her outfits before going onto air last week. Holly's pictures often attract a lot of attention on Instagram as she tells her millions of followers what she's wearing alongside the hashtag 'HWStyle'.
She stopped posting following the Queen's death on September 8 as the country entered a period of national mourning. Holly then remained quiet when the 10-day period came to end following the backlash to her and co-host Phillip being accused of 'queue jumping' to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state before her funeral.
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But as already mentioned, normality resumed last week and Holly has been back on track with her daily outfits posts. On Tuesday, ahead of going live on This Morning, the 41-year-old posted a picture of her posing backstage while donning a dogtooth blouse tucked in to a black pencil skirt which she paired with tights and a pair of black heels.
She tied her blonde locks back into a low bun with just two strands left down to frame her face. "Morning Tuesday… " she typed to her eight million followers. "See you on @thismorning at 10am… talking hosiery in fashion today. #hwstyle Shirt @andotherstories Skirt @reserved and Tights @heist."
However, one eagle-eyed fans noticed Holly's outfit had undergone a change between her posting
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