Where is Holly Willoughby? Her Absence from ITV's "This Morning" Sparks Curiosity

Where is Holly Willoughby? Her Absence from ITV's "This Morning" Sparks Curiosity

Fans have been taken aback by the sudden absence of Holly Willoughby on ITV’s “This Morning.” 

Philip Schofield and Rochelle Humes were anchoring "This Morning," and while Rochelle's comeback has been well received, viewers wanted to know when Holly will return.

What Happened to Holly Willoughby?

As the fans expressed concerns over Holly not being there with fellow presenters on "This Morning," most are wondering if she quit the show.

Fortunately, she is still a part of the show. The presenter is currently on a two-week break as she is preparing for the filming of another series.

Holly is co-hosting "Superstar Survival" alongside Wim Hof and Lee Mack. On top of that, Holly is also appearing on "Dancing on Ice." 

Holly Willoughby’s Health Update

Currently, Holly is as healthy and fit as possible. Her healthy lifestyle is also a popular topic among fans as she is not open about discussing her diet and fitness routine. 

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Even between her busy work life and being a mom, Holly makes sure to keep herself up there when it comes to her health. (Holly has three children with her husband, Dan Baldwin)

In 2017, the TV host addressed her silence about her diet and fitness routine to Prima magazine. She explained: "I actually avoid talking about my diet and exercise regime because I have interviewed so many people affected by eating disorders and I know that some people in chat rooms can really fixate on other people's diets.”

"I just can't contribute to that. As long as I'm healthy, that's good enough for me. I'm quite active and I try not to let the way I look be the main focus because it's not the most important thing."

Holly is believed to enjoy Pilates, which she began after the birth of her second child, Belle, in 2012. She began weekly lessons with fitness instructor Lynne Robinson, director of Body Control Pilates in London, at her house.

Lynne told The Sun at the time, "I worked with Holly for several months, teaching her privately at her home once a week. Holly had postnatal matwork classes which concentrated on strengthening and toning her core." She further added, "The exercises help trim the waist and flatten the stomach."

Holly was recently photographed practicing yoga in an unusual position. The actress was in the Inverted Butterfly position, which is claimed to improve circulation, promote healing, and facilitate tissue detoxification.

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