Holly Willoughby 'set for TV return' three years after quitting This Morning
Holly Willoughby 'set for TV return' three years after This Morning exit

Holly Willoughby is reportedly gearing up for a return to television, three years after stepping down from ITV's This Morning. The 45-year-old presenter has kept a low profile since 2023, appearing in only two television programmes, but according to reports, she has already completed confidential on-screen rehearsals for a new lifestyle series titled Together.

New Series in the Works

The upcoming show, produced by her husband Dan Baldwin's company Hungry Bear Media, has been recruiting personnel in preparation for its debut. A recent job advertisement sought a video editor to work on "a new online series, producing high-performance, long-form content to be placed on YouTube." The advert stated: "Ideally starting Monday 22nd June (29/06 would be a possibility for the right candidate), the initial term will be four weeks, with the potential to extend to a year-long contract."

This development coincides with the summer holiday of her This Morning successors, Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard.

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Trademark Applications and Social Media Hints

Willoughby has also submitted trademark applications for numerous products under the Together brand, suggesting she is eager to develop a spin-off should the programme prove successful. She previously hinted at a professional comeback in an enigmatic social media post. Posting a photograph on Instagram last week, she said: "Reunited with my absolute dream team today and my face, hair and outfit have never been more grateful." She credited makeup artist Patsy O'Neill, stylist Danielle Whiteman, and hairdresser Ciler Perksah, adding: "Nobody does it like the OGs. But honestly? The drive home might have won the day. My not so baby babies are waiting and that's the only call time that really matters."

Background and Financial Status

Willoughby withdrew from her television commitments with ITV in 2025, following an appearance as a guest panellist on You Bet! Her time on This Morning ended in October 2023, after a kidnap plot targeting her was uncovered. Since leaving, she has focused on her lifestyle venture, Wylde Moon, which she established five years ago. Financial records for the business from October 2024 reveal that current net assets total £4,831, a substantial rise from the previous year's £1,885. Nevertheless, the company presently owes £733,485 to creditors, up from £583,748 the previous year. Creditors include HMRC with £67,262 outstanding for Corporation Tax. She subsequently presented Celebrity Bear Hunt with Bear Grylls, but the Netflix programme was cancelled after just one series. Wales Online has contacted Holly's representative for comment.

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