Tess Daly follows in Holly Willoughby's footsteps and launches wellness guide with six-figure book deal
02.04.2022 - 18:45
/ ok.co.uk
Tess Daly is launching her own wellness guide with a book deal thought to be worth six figures.The presenter revealed on Friday that she would be releasing a book, revealing the simple steps she uses to “glow inside and out” with expert advice on nutrition and wellness.The 53 year old follows in the footsteps of other celebrities who have made a move into wellness, including Holly Willoughby with her new brand Wylde Moon. Announcing the news on Instagram, Tess posted two photos of herself smiling in the sunshine as she shared the exciting news.
She wrote: “Well this is an exciting day, because I’m happy to announce I’m working on a book! Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter “Sometimes our lives can get so busy we forget to invest in ourselves and spend time focusing on our own health and well-being, so I wanted to channel that into my new book and share the simple steps I’ve learnt throughout the years that can have such a positive effect on how we feel!” She added: “Stay tuned for more exciting news”. Some of Tess’ celebrity pals left congratulatory messages, including Claudia Winkleman who wrote: “Brilliant girl”.
Katie Piper added “exciting” with a clapping hands emoji. It’s not the first time Tess has ventured into the world of publishing, having written two novels and a parenting book previously.
Her new book is a work in progress and is set to be released next Spring.The star is married to Vernon Kay and they share two daughters together - 18 year old Phoebe and 13 year old Amber. It comes after Holly Willoughby recently launched her own wellness brand called Wylde Moon.The brand, which sells everything from £450 necklaces to a £40 candle, is a
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