Holly Willoughby
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- | 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. She has been a presenter on both the original and revival versions of [[Dancing on Ice]] and presented This Morning between 2009- | + | 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. She has been a presenter on both the original and revival versions of [[Dancing on Ice]] and presented This Morning between 2009-2023. |
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. | 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. |
Current revision as of 17:29, 7 December 2024
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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. She has been a presenter on both the original and revival versions of Dancing on Ice and presented This Morning between 2009-2023.
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.