ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby's latest photo distracts fans with 'lovely eyes'
10.10.2022 - 14:21
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Holly Willoughby fans were dazzled by a pair of 'lovely eyes' as she shared a different picture to her social media account. But it wasn't about her. The This Morning star took to Instagram on Sunday evening ahead of her return to screens as she got ready for autumn.
She shared a beautiful snap of her pet cat, Bluebell, surrounded by fallen tree leaves and mini decorative pumpkins in her stunning £3 million London home. Holly, 41, simply captioned the snap with a cat emoji as the Ragdoll stared into the camera with her piercing eyes.
And her millions of followers were quick to start commenting on the post. @catherine.scott.792 said: "Awwww gorgeous fur babe Bluebell. Love ragges such loving loyal cats." @allthingswills commented: "Isn’t she just purr-fect." @beautywillsxx shared: "Bluebell is gorgeous."
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@carmenbarnes85 added: "Bluebell is stunner." But it was her pet cat's eyes that got all the attention. @sharononsocials said: "Wow those eyes." @karendallaway wrote: "What lovely eyes." @jliddell58 commented: "Beautiful eyes." @ _sarah_moss_ added: "Those eyes."
Holly shares her beautiful home with Bluebell, her husband Dan Baldwin, their three children - Harry, Belle, and Chester, and their adorable pet pooch, Bailey. But it was Bluebell who had her owner's social media followers infuriated last week. It came as the TV star gave fans a rare glimpse inside her kitchen - and it was for a very good reason.
She gave her eight million followers a glimpse inside her kitchen as she cooked up a storm for breakfast. The video was part of Holly’s partnership with the Prince’s Trust and
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