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Holly Willoughby flashes her lithe legs in denim hot pants with an airy linen shirt and chic sun hat as she enjoys Portugal getaway

Holly Willoughby flashes her lithe legs in denim hot pants with an airy linen shirt and chic sun hat as she enjoys Portugal getaway

Daily Mail​15 hours ago
Holly Willoughby nailed summer chic as she stepped out in Portugal on Monday.
The TV star, 44, looked stylish in a pair of cut-off denim shorts with a breezy linen shirt and wide-brimmed sunhat with a complementary cross-body bag.
Her off-duty style was flawless as she enjoyed her annual jaunt to the Algarve, where she visits annually with her husband and kids.
Holly, who shares three children Harry, 16, Belle, 14 and Chester, 10, with Dan, was enjoying her sun-soaked trip as she walked down the street.
Ensuring she kept her youthful complexion glowing, she added sunglasses into her face protection as well as her wide-brimmed hat.
Holly's summer break comes after she faced a string of blows on her presenting gigs.
Her Netflix show Celebrity Bear Hunt was axed after just one series following claims that it was too expensive to produce.
It came months after her other mainstream programme Dancing On Ice was axed in March, while she also decided to step down from presenting duties on You Bet!
Having been the darling of TV for several years, Holly is still in huge demand with a plethora of options open to her as she navigates this tricky stage in her career.
According to The Sun, one option could be the reboot of the classic series Record Breakers, which her TV producer husband Dan Baldwin, 50, is currently working on.
A source told the production that Holly would be the 'perfect fit' for the show, which at present is in its early stages and currently does not have a channel attached.
They explained: 'Record Breakers is likely to be a prime-time hit and it would make perfect sense for Holly to take the reins. She has worked alongside Dan before and the pair know what it takes to make great telly.'
Meanwhile, Holly has also been linked to the revival of Cilla Black's Blind Date, alongside the likes of Claudia Winkleman and Davina McCall.
Originally, rumours suggested the ITV hit would make a comeback on BBC but now sources claim the love-match show will reboot on Disney+.
In March, Holly was tipped to become the next Cilla, with the presenter lining up a string of big-money deals worth up to £10million.
The revival was previously being considered by Holly's husband Dan Baldwin, and the star had previously stepped into Cilla's shoes when she hosted a reboot of Surprise Surprise.
An insider told The Sun at the time: 'There might not sound like obvious parallels between Holly and Cilla, but they're both two of the biggest stars of modern telly.
'Emulating Cilla isn't just about taking on her shows, it's as much about carving out a niche as a solo presenter with serious clout in the world of telly.
'But together with her husband Dan, they form the ultimate power couple in TV. She has the public appeal that gets viewers tuning in, while he has a track record of making hugely successful TV shows.'
The Daily Mail has contacted Holly's representatives for comment at the time.
She has long been a familiar face on both ITV and ITV2, hosting shows including Surprise Surprise, Celebrity Juice, The Games, The Xtra Factor and I'm A Celebrity.
Holly is arguably best known for having fronted This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield from 2009 until 2023, while she also helmed Dancing On Ice from 2006.
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