Holly Willoughby Makes a ‘Bold Action’ to Promote Personal Growth


Holly Willoughby believes in ‘developing’ and has sent a strong message about ‘thriving in hard times’ after returning to television on Dancing On Ice.

The 42-year-old TV presenter had been absent from television for more than two months before returning to co-host the ITV skating competition with Stephen Mulhern.

Holly took a break from television after leaving This Morning in October, when she learned of an alleged plot to abduct and hurt her.

Holly’s lifestyle brand Wylde Moon released an Instagram picture after her return to TV emphasizing ‘resilience, strength,’ and ‘blooming amid difficult times.’

On their Stories, they posted an image of a moonflower with the caption: “The moonflower has become a symbol of blossoming in dark times.”

‘These fragrant, white flowers have evolved over millions of years to open only at night and their ethereal, nocturnal beauty is a powerful symbol of how resilience, strength and growth can flourish during the darkest and most challenging moments.’

According to The Sun, Holly re-shared the post on her own Instagram Stories with the caption: ‘Even in the dark… she grows… nature is beautiful.’

Holly returned to television screens on Sunday for the Dancing On Ice opening show, where she made her debut alongside her new co-host Stephen, who has replaced Phillip Schofield.

Holly has been away from television for nearly three months, having quit This Morning in October after 14 years on the show.

She resigned the show after an alleged conspiracy to abduct and murder her surfaced, following Phillip Schofield’s departure from ITV after his involvement with a younger show runner became public.