Holly Willoughby
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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[[Fame Academy]] (CBBC coverage) | [[Fame Academy]] (CBBC coverage) | ||
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[[Grease is the Word]] (ITV2 coverage) | [[Grease is the Word]] (ITV2 coverage) | ||
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+ | [[I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!]] (stand-in) | ||
[[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (UK heat) | [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (UK heat) | ||
- | [[Meet the Parents (2)]] | + | [[Meet the Parents (2)|Meet the Parents]] |
- | [[ | + | [[Saturday Showdown|Ministry of Mayhem / Saturday Showdown]] |
[[Play to the Whistle]] | [[Play to the Whistle]] | ||
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[[Showbiz Darts]] (participant) | [[Showbiz Darts]] (participant) | ||
[[Streetmate]] | [[Streetmate]] | ||
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+ | [[Take Off]] | ||
[[The Voice UK]] | [[The Voice UK]] | ||
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[[The X Factor]] (ITV2 coverage) | [[The X Factor]] (ITV2 coverage) | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Born in Brighton in 1981, Holly Willoughby made her television debut on ''S Club TV'', a spin-off from the S Club 7 band. She became a regular on the BBC, before moving to ITV in 2004, to host | + | Born in Brighton in 1981, Holly Willoughby made her television debut on ''S Club TV'', a spin-off from the S Club 7 band. She became a regular on the BBC, before moving to ITV in 2004, to host the Saturday morning show ''Ministry of Mayhem'' (later revamped as [[Saturday Showdown]]) and music show ''CD:UK''; she won a Children's BAFTA award for the latter programme. Between 2006-11 she was the female host of [[Dancing on Ice]] and has become the new face on This Morning, replacing [[Fern Britton]]. In 2012 she became the host of singing competition [[The Voice]]. |
- | She married TV producer Dan Baldwin in August 2007. The couple have | + | She married TV producer Dan Baldwin in August 2007. The couple have three children together, a son named Harry, born in May 2009, a girl named Belle, born in April 2011 and a son named Chester, born in September 2014. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Current revision as of 23:13, 6 August 2024
Contents |
Shows
Celebrity Juice (team captain)
Celebrity Wrestling (ITV2 coverage)
Fame Academy (CBBC coverage)
Grease is the Word (ITV2 coverage)
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (stand-in)
Junior Eurovision Song Contest (UK heat)
Ministry of Mayhem / Saturday Showdown
Showbiz Darts (participant)
The X Factor (ITV2 coverage)
X-periMENTAL (co-host)
Biography
Born in Brighton in 1981, Holly Willoughby made her television debut on S Club TV, a spin-off from the S Club 7 band. She became a regular on the BBC, before moving to ITV in 2004, to host the Saturday morning show Ministry of Mayhem (later revamped as Saturday Showdown) and music show CD:UK; she won a Children's BAFTA award for the latter programme. Between 2006-11 she was the female host of Dancing on Ice and has become the new face on This Morning, replacing Fern Britton. In 2012 she became the host of singing competition The Voice.
She married TV producer Dan Baldwin in August 2007. The couple have three children together, a son named Harry, born in May 2009, a girl named Belle, born in April 2011 and a son named Chester, born in September 2014.
Trivia
Before TV presenting, she was a model for Pretty Polly bras.