
Holly Willoughby looks almost unrecognisable as she debuts new look
Former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby has shown off a new look and her fans are loving it
Holly hasn't got a TV show lined up currently
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Holly Willoughby has debuted an edgy new style, much to the delight of her fans. The former This Morning presenter, 44, took to Instagram on Thursday, revealing her fresh look which featured a wavy hairdo and a bold pair of glasses.
The mother-of-three shared a car selfie while humorously referring to her newfound role as her children's 'personal party driver'. Holly captioned the image: "Any other mums/dads of 16 year old, post GCSE children suddenly find themselves with a new role of personal party driver? Mums 'Mini' Cabs ... and yes... I'm now a Glasses wearer... game changer."
Holly and husband Dan Baldwin have three children together, a 16-year-old son Harry, 12-year-old daughter Belle, and nine-year-old Chester. Now Harry has finished his GCSEs, it seems Holly is embracing her duty ferrying him around, reports the Mirror.
As soon as Holly posted her updated look, her followers gathered in the comments section to praise her natural wavy locks, with one fan saying: "Gorgeous. You look so pretty and the glasses really suit you."
Another admirer added: "Wow! ! ! Holly you have never looked better."
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This update arrives amidst reports about Holly's professional future lacking confirmed TV engagements. Although she's been a regular fixture on television for many years, currently there appear to be no set plans for her viewers to anticipate.
The television personality finds herself in an unusual position, without a lined-up programme for the first time in 21 years. This follows the conclusion of her regular stint on Dancing On Ice, which has been cancelled.
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Holly's other presenting role on Bear Hunt with Bear Grylls won't be returning either, as it too has been axed. She has also decided to step down from You Bet!, leaving Stephen Mulhern to host the show solo.
There are rumours that Holly's husband, Dan Baldwin, is working on a revival of Record Breakers, potentially offering Holly a new presenting opportunity. A source told The Sun that it would make "perfect sense" for Holly to be considered for the role.
They stated: "Record Breakers is likely to be a prime time hit and it would make perfect sense for Holly to take the reins. She has worked alongside Dan before and the pair know what it takes to make great telly."
Holly's name has also been mentioned among potential hosts for a reboot of Cilla Black's Blind Date, with Claudia Winkleman and Davina McCall also in the running. Another project Holly is being considered for is a new Channel 4 programme aimed at discovering fresh singing talent.
Holly made her return to television last year after an 18-month hiatus.
Reports suggest that ITV is eager to retain Holly, following recent discussions with Katie Rawcliffe, director of entertainment and daytime, about future opportunities.
An insider disclosed: "Holly always intended to lock in new presenting roles for ITV, which has been her home for so long. She didn't have anything confirmed earlier this year just due to the way the cards had fallen, but there are a string of exciting projects on the table and 2025 is looking good for Holly.
"Holly is looking to the future and this week's meeting was a big part of that. It won't be a return to daytime programming but new entertainment formats."
The meeting happened to coincide with the broadcast of a documentary about Holly's kidnapping.
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Holly opted out of involvement in Channel 5's documentary, The Plot To Kill Holly Willoughby, which chronicled the disturbing plan by an obsessed security guard named Gavin Plumb to kidnap, sexually assault and murder her.
It was this harrowing ordeal that prompted her to step back from her presenting duties on ITV1's This Morning and to temporarily withdraw from television.
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