Holly Willoughby ignores Phillip Schofield 'feud' drama as she celebrates sister's birthday
14.05.2023 - 15:35
/ ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby has put rumours of an alleged rift between her and This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield behind her as she celebrates her sister’s birthday. Holly, 42 – whose friendship with Phil, 61, has been hit by reports of tension after sources claimed that the pair are "barely speaking" off-camera at the moment – ignored the rumours as she took to Instagram to send her sister Kelly a heartwarming birthday message. Sharing a throwback snap to the platform, Holly looked stunning as she sported a one shoulder baby pink coloured gown which she accessorised with a pair of pearl drop earrings.To finish off the glam look, Holly wore her blonde hair in relaxed updo.
Kelly meanwhile dazzled as she opted for a black square neck dress and wore a bold red lip to showcase her incredible blue eyes. Captioning the picture, Holly wrote: “It’s this Beautiful human’s birthday… have the greatest day today and always…I love you so much” before tagging her sibling. In response, Kelly reciprocated the sibling love and commented: “Ahhhhhh.
Side by side always. Love you” alongside a string of pink heart emojis. After posting the gorgeous snap, Holly’s followers and celebrity pals quickly took to the TV star’s comment section where they sent their good wishes and support to Kelly on her special day.
“Happy Birthday Kelly x,” wrote TV presenter Jake Humphrey. “Happiest of birthdays Kel…. such a beautiful day for a birthday.
Xxxx,” added Tamzin Outhwaite. The post comes one day after Holly broke her silence to comment on Catherine, Princess of Wales’ cameo during this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. The official Instagram for the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a video of Kate playing the piano in a pre-recorded opening video featuring
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