Holly Willoughby 'relies on husband Dan Baldwin more than ever' after tough few months
17.08.2023 - 18:43
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Holly Willoughby is leaning on her husband Dan Baldwin 'more than ever' after the last few tough months.
It's been a rough couple of months for Holly, 42, after her ex-best friend Philip Schofield, 62, departed This Morning and later admitted to an affair with a younger male colleague. Holly has been enjoying an extended summer break following the scandal, as she spends time with her husband Dan and their three children.
The couple recently celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary, and Holly gave fans a gushing update on her relationship. In the newsletter for her wellness brand Wylde Moon, Holly wrote: “August happens to be the month I got married, so it’s always a nostalgic time for Dan and I."
She continued: “Every relationship is so unique and different; what works for one couple may not for another. Mine would have to be remembering to carve out real time for each other within the madness of everyday life; everything from making time to talk over dinner at home to date nights.”
Holly has previously been tight-lipped about her relationship with Dan, but insiders claim that the This Morning scandal has taken a toll on her as she appreciates her husband more an ever. The source told Closer Magazine: "Holly's come to rely on Dan more than ever over the last few months and understandably the stress and turmoil she’s endured have had a knock-on effect on their marriage as well as her home life in general.
"It’s something she’ll always fight for as her marriage and family are the main priority in her life."
The added: “Despite everything, Dan has remained her constant throughout – being the calm, supportive and understanding force she credits for keeping her together in her lowest and darkest moments which has ultimately
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