Holly Willoughby
Holly Marie Willoughby (born 10 February 1981)[1] is an English television presenter, model, and author. She is currently the co-presenter of This Morning (2009–present) and Dancing on Ice (2006–2011, 2018–present) alongside Phillip Schofield.
Since 2008, Willoughby has been a team captain on ITV2's Celebrity Juice alongside Fearne Cotton. From 2012 to 2015, she presented the revived television series Surprise Surprise, replacing original presenter Cilla Black. Other TV work includes BBC's The Voice UK (2012–2013), Play to the Whistle (2015–2017) and The Xtra Factor (2008–2009).
In November 2018, Willoughby co-presented the eighteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! alongside Declan Donnelly
Early life
Willoughby was born in Brighton, East Sussex[3] the younger of two daughters of Brian Willoughby, a sales manager of a double-glazing company, and Linda Willoughby (née Fleming), an air stewardess.[citation needed] She was educated at the independent Burgess Hill Girls in the town of Burgess Hill in West Sussex, and The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham.[3]
In 1995, at the age of 14, Willoughby was spotted by talent scouts at The Clothes Show Live exhibition. Storm Model Management signed her up.[4] She appeared in teen magazines for girls such as Mizz, Just Seventeen, Shout, and More!. From 1998, at the age of 17, Willoughby started modelling underwear for clients including Pretty Polly, appearing in advertisements and posters.
Career
Children's presenting
In 2000, Willoughby won an audition for a show on CITV featuring S Club 7 called S Club TV.[5] In this show actors represented an alternative S Club.[6] She also appeared in a show called S Club 7: Artistic Differences playing a character called Zoe with the regular members of the band.[7] Willoughby worked as a receptionist for a while and then as a runner for the defunct shopping channel Auction World TV.
Willoughby also took on menial jobs and started an Open University course in psychotherapy. Then eventually, she found work as assistant manager during which time she persuaded a friend to make a showreel of her. This secured her an agent who then contacted the BBC.[5] Later in 2000, Willoughby presented a factual entertainment programme for children called Xchange and went on to host several other children's shows for CBBC: X-perimental and CBBC at the Fame Academy (CBBC's version of the BBC talent show Fame Academy).
Willoughby's first role as a children's entertainer came when she rejoined CITV in 2004 to co-present their entertainment show Ministry of Mayhem which aired on Saturday mornings. On this programme she met her future husband Dan Baldwin, one of the show's producers. In 2006, the show's title was changed to Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown in order to reflect the popularity of its co-presenters, Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern.
In 2005, Willoughby presented Feel the Fear, a children's entertainment programme in which the presenters are set unnerving challenges. She has also had a number of minor appearances on other children's programmes. Willoughby presented CD:UK for a short while in the spring of 2005, replacing Cat Deeley before Myleene Klass, Lauren Laverne and Johny Pitts became the regular presenters. In recognition of work as a children's television presenter, Willoughby won a BAFTA in 2006.[8]
2006–2008
Willoughby co-presented charity telethon Text Santa with Ant & Dec. She returned to co-host the show with Phillip Schofield in 2012, 2013 and 2015.[14]
On 24 March 2012, Willoughby began presenting The Voice UK with Reggie Yates. She decided to leave the show after the second series and was replaced by Emma Willis in 2014.[15]
In 2012, Willoughby began hosting a revived version of Surprise Surprise.[16] A second series began airing on 15 September 2013, a third on 22 October 2014 and a fourth on 21 June 2015.
Willoughby has written a series of children's books with her sister Kelly. Their debut book School for Stars: First Term at L'Etoile became the UK's highest-selling children's book of 2013.[17][18]
In 2015, Willoughby presented the sports-based panel show Play to the Whistle on ITV. The first series aired for seven episodes beginning on 11 April 2015. A second series aired for six episodes, beginning in April 2016[19] and a third series aired in 2017.[20]
In 2016, Willoughby presented primetime Saturday night dating show Meet the Parents for ITV. The show has been compared to Blind Date.[21]
In August 2017, it was reported Willoughby had received a £200,000 pay rise to match the salary of her co-host Phillip Schofield.[22] She returned to present the new series of Dancing on Ice with Schofield in January 2018.[23]
In April 2018, Willoughby announced her new lifestyle brand, Truly, that will launch in Autumn 2018.[24] In September 2018, Willougby resigned, citing lack of time as her reason.
In August 2018, it was announced that from November until December 2018, Willoughby would host the eighteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! alongside Declan Donnelly as his usual partner Anthony McPartlin took a year-long break.[25]
Willoughby is a brand ambassador for Marks & Spencer and Garnier,[26][27] and a former ambassador for Diet Coke in the UK.[28][29]
Personal life
Willoughby is dyslexic.[30] Her sister, Kelly, also works in the television industry.[31]
On 4 August 2007, Willoughby married Dan Baldwin, co-founder of Hungry Bear Media and a former producer on Ministry of Mayhem. They have two sons and a daughter. Their first child was born on 11 May 2009,[citation needed] their second was born on 14 April 2011,[32] and their third was born on 29 September 2014.[33][34]
In 2008, Willoughby became a patron of the charity Together for Short Lives
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