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Holly Willoughby looks loved-up with husband Dan Baldwin during family day out to the park

Holly Willoughby looks loved-up with husband Dan Baldwin during family day out to the park

Scottish Sun2 days ago

The TV presenter has been out of the spotlight in recent months since Dancing on Ice was axed
happy days Holly Willoughby looks loved-up with husband Dan Baldwin during family day out to the park
HOLLY Willoughby held hands with her husband Dan Baldwin as they looked loved-up on a family day out to the park.
The blonde beauty has been keeping a low profile of late since losing her spot on two TV shows.
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Dan Baldwin and Holly Willoughby hold hands on a weekend stroll
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The TV presenter was seen out with her family
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The pair looked relaxed and carefree
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Holly was pictured today with her producer hubby looking carefree as she cut a casual figure in baggy jeans and T-shirt.
The couple - who have been married since 2007 - went for a walk around Richmond Park in London with their three kids this weekend.
It's the first time the partnership have been photographed for some time following a turbulent year for the presenter.
After stepping down from This Morning in October 2023, Holly recently lost another primetime role with ITV's cancellation of Dancing on Ice.
Her Netflix reality show, Celebrity Bear Hunt, is also facing the axe - with a second series yet to be approved despite several meetings.
The triple blow means the mother-of-three is currently without a regular presenting gig for the first time in over 15 years.
Holly, 44, was notably absent from the TV Baftas this year - despite her husband Dan in attendance.
He is the founder of Hungry Bear Media, the production company behind several BAFTA-nominated shows including Michael McIntyre's Big Show and Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad.
Despite stepping away from daytime TV, insiders say Holly has a "string of exciting projects" in the pipeline for 2025.
It follows her hellish experience since being targeted by obsessed security guard Gavin Plumb, who planned to kidnap, rape and ­murder her.
Star of controversial Holly Willoughby plot to kill documentary tells all
The mum of three's ordeal led to her quitting her presenting role on ITV1's This Morning and taking a break from the box altogether.
She returned to screens for Dancing on Ice in 2024, joined by co-host Stephen Mulhern, and the duo teamed up for a short series reboot of You Bet!
However, the ITV dance show has been "put on ice" once again.
And Stephen will go on to host a full run of the challenge show solo.

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