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Holly Willoughby was ‘incredibly shy at school’ & had to ‘force myself to break fears’ as she speaks out on ‘tough’ year

HOLLY Willoughby has opened up on her ‘incredibly shy’ days at school, after breaking the silence on a tumultuous 18 months.

Speaking for the first time about leaving This Morning, the presenter, 43, revealed it was “an easy decision”.

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Holly Willoughby has revealed all on being ‘incredibly shy’ whilst at school[/caption]
Young Holly Willoughby and her sister in school uniforms.
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Holly (left) got candid on her early modelling days[/caption]
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She had to ‘force’ herself to ‘break fears’ to fit in[/caption]
Holly Willoughby at the Better Man premiere.
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She has now returned back to our screens[/caption]

Not only did Holly get candid on her ‘tough’ year, but she also discussed her childhood days and forcing herself to ‘break fears’. 

Opening up to The Sunday Times Style Magazine, the mum-of-three, who was born in Brighton and went to a private school, explained: “I was incredibly shy at school.”

The blonde beauty got candid on her early modelling days – which saw her on the cover of Just Seventeen, the holy grail of Nineties’ teen modelling gigs.

She confessed: “When I started modelling, going on castings, I remember walking into a room, waiting to go in, and there were a load of girls – you’d see the same faces all the time – and they’d be chatting and having a laugh. I felt very much like, God, I’m not like that.” 

But she was eager to fit in and work on her confidence, as she admitted: “I remember thinking, you’ve got to really learn quickly. I had to force myself to break through that fear.”

And although Holly “didn’t feel” like the ‘prettiest girl in town’, she explained: “I don’t think image was as huge a thing then as it is now. I’m glad I grew up at a time when social media wasn’t there and you weren’t looking at yourself all the time. It wasn’t really a thing.”

Not only did Holly, who previously opened up on hiding behind her fringe whilst at school, share an insight into her life growing up, but she also opened up on stepping down from presenting work entirely after discovering a plot to kidnap and murder her.

She said: “It’s been tough. There’s no way of sugar-coating it.”

Discussing why she felt moving forward was her only option, the mum-of-three said: “Sometimes things go wrong, but you have to keep going for it because that’s all you can do.”

Also opening up in her first chat since her stalker was jailed for life, Holly explained that she “had to go on” and “focus on the positive”.

Obsessed security guard Gavin Plumb was jailed for life last July over his plan to ambush Holly at her home.

The 37-year-old loner wanted to knock her out with chloroform and take her to a dungeon where her screams would not be heard “for miles”.

I had to force myself to break through that fear

Holly Willoughby

Holly has so far told of the ordeal only in a statement given at Plumb’s trial.

When asked by The Sunday Times if there was a moment when she could have let the situation consume her, Holly said: “It wasn’t an option.”

Could You Bet! be the full circle moment Holly Willoughby needs?

By Joshua Rom

When Holly Willoughby finally announced her departure from This Morning in October 2023 it felt almost like a crescendo. After her feud with Phillip Schofield, dealing with the revelation about his workplace relationship, months of speculation, a lacklustre return to the daytime show and a horrendous kidnap plot it seemed like her own departure was almost a relief.

She made her return to TV on Dancing On Ice, a show that first shot her to superstardom that she knew inside and out. This was combined with a long-standing colleague from her days in children’s TV to serve as her co-host in the form of Stephen Mulhern. It was a safe and steady bet for the star that placed emphasis on the continuity of her career despite unprecedented challenges.

She was previously announced as one of the hosts for a new jungle challenge show for Netflix called Bear Hunt. The streamer reportedly spent £1million on a ‘ring of steel’ security detail made up of ex-special forces and former ­military guns to protect her against drug gangs and kidnappers. We are still yet to see this show but with contestants such as Mel B, Shirley Ballas and Steph McGovern it is sure to be a must-watch.

But You Bet! feels like a proper homecoming for the star as she returns to ITV with her first new format since she left This Morning. Her partnership with Stephen Mulhern will continue and the new show could cement them as the new golden hosting couple of the most popular commercial broadcaster. Huge names like Olly Murs and Harry Redknapp will only bolster their star power and viewers will surely love the on-screen reunion with her former colleague and BFF Alison Hammond. Plus, you cannot go wrong with a beloved TV game show format from the 90s. The BBC can attest to this with the success of Gladiators.

On paper, this news has all the qualities for a major success and maybe it will be the show to usher in a new era for Holly Willoughby.

Last month, Holly returned to Dancing On Ice, a series she has presented on and off since 2006 – and much of that time she had her This Morning partner Phillip Schofield by her side.

But now, Holly is returning to the limelight with a new Netflix show alongside Bear GryllsCelebrity Bear Hunt, as well as currently hosting Dancing on Ice.

The show airs next month and features adventurer Bear Grylls chasing a line-up of famous names in the Costa Rican jungle.

Holly and adventurer Bear, 50, filmed the brand new format last year.

Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on This Morning.
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She stepped down from presenting This Morning not long after Phillip Schofield left[/caption]
Holly Willoughby on the set of This Morning.
Holly now spoke about her decision to leave
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Gavin Plumb was given three life sentences for planning to break into her home, then sedate, abduct and kill her[/caption]
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Celebrity Bear Hunt launches next month[/caption]

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‘Storm Herminia may bring NEW power outages’ – Warning over strong winds, heavy downpours and yellow alerts issued

WEATHER chiefs warned that Storm Herminia is approaching from a different direction than what we had from Storm Eowyn – bringing more chaos to other parts.

Historic Storm Eowyn brought gale force winds of 180kph and caused widespread power outages and business closures.

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The clean up from Storm Eowyn continues
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A fallen tree which crashed through the wall of Phoenix Park and on to Blackhorse Avenue in Dublin. Residents across Ireland have been urged to stay at home as the entire island braces for the arrival of Storm Eowyn. The top-level red warning for wind is in place in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday January 24, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story WEATHER Winter. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
Storm Herminia is approaching from a different direction than Storm Eowyn
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Woekers clear a tree in Avoca Avenue in Blackrock, co dublin, after Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland. Picture date: Saturday January 25, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story WEATHER Winter Ireland. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
Storm Eowyn brought gale force winds of 180kph
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Map of peak wind gusts in Ireland and the UK.
Wind gusts have already reached 98 kilometres an hour
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Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather said: “Pretty clear from Powercheck map that most of the Southeast excluding Wexford escaped the worst of Storm Eowyn but Storm Herminia will be strong enough in those areas today.”

The weather expert said temperatures will range from -3C to 8C.

He said: “Unfortunately, Storm Herminia is bringing some rough weather to the south coast, already gusting to 98 kilometres an hour at Roches Point and 94 kilometres an hour at Sherkin Island.”

There will be widespread rain, wettest in the southwest.

Alan continued: “Very heavy rain also moving up across the country, feeling bitterly cold.

“There is frost in the north of the country, but even the South, the wind chill makes feel a lot colder than what the temperature may seem to be.”

The Carlow man warned today will be a “rough day” with plenty of rainfall.

He said: “If we look at the wind forecast here, you can see strong gusts moving up across the country, especially into the south and the east.

“There could be some issues at Dublin Airport. It is a south east wind direction, which is a different wind direction than what we had from Storm Eowyn.

“So it is going to be a little bit different, and it may well bring some new power outages unfortunately. So stay safe and hope the lights stay on if you have them.”

Some 402,000 homes, farms and businesses were still without electricity yesterday evening.

ESB crews worked tirelessly to restore power to 366,000 premises.

Met Eireann forecaster Linda Hughes confirmed there’s “more unsettled weather on the way” as several yellow weather warnings are in place.

She said: “Sunday is going to be a wet and at times, very windy day.

“Highest amounts of rain in the south and south east, with some spot flooding possible.

“So yellow rain warning for there, starting at 5am continuing until 5pm.

“A yellow wind warning then for counties, Carlow, Dublin, Kilkenny, Wexford, Wicklow, Munster and Galway, from 6am until 6pm -starting a bit later at 11am then for the North West for Louth and Meath.

“So further, very strong gusts may cause some further damage.”

A large low pressure system will bring some “very strong winds and heavy rain” today and tomorrow.

Our weather is “staying unsettled” on Monday, with further “strong winds and some heavy rain”.

The low pressure system will begin to move.

The meteorologist said: “It is going to start moving away to the northeast on Tuesday, so an improving picture during Tuesday into Tuesday night.

“But we may see another low come near Ireland on Wednesday.”

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Storm Herminia is set to bring more strong gusts and unsettled conditions
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There will be widespread rain today
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Workers survey a fallen tree which crashed through the wall of Phoenix Park and on to Blackhorse Avenue in Dublin. Residents across Ireland have been urged to stay at home as the entire island braces for the arrival of Storm Eowyn. The top-level red warning for wind is in place in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday January 24, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story WEATHER Winter. Photo credit should read: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
ESB crews continue to work hard restoring broken lines
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Ireland wind gust forecast map.
Strong wind gusts are expected to bring further damage
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Dramatic moment gang blow up museum door & steal 2,500-year-old Golden Helmet in Ocean’s 11-style heist before vanishing

THIS is the dramatic moment a thieves pulled off a Ocean’s 11-style heist to steal a 2,500-year-old golden helmet and three priceless bracelets before vanishing into thin air.

Shocking footage shows the gang blasting through the doors of the Drents Museum in Assen, a quaint Dutch city known more for its motorsports than international art crime.

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A group of thieves stole several rare ancient items from a Dutch museum in an Ocean 11’s style heist[/caption]
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The moment the criminals blow up the doors of the Drents Museum in Assen[/caption]
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Three of these Dacian gold snake-shaped bracelets were taken in the heist[/caption]
Getic prince's helmet, 4th century BC.
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Thieves also took this 2,500-year-old golden helmet[/caption]

At 3.45am on Saturday, the tranquil streets turned chaotic as an explosion tore through the museum’s entrance.

Within minutes, the thieves had snatched the golden Helmet of Cotofenesti – an intricately decorated artefact dating back to 450 B.C.

They also took three spiral Dacian bracelets linked to ancient Romanian royalty.

“This is a dark day for the Drents Museum in Assen and the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest. We are intensely shocked,” said the museum’s director, Harry Tupan.

He added the institution had never seen “such a major incident” in its 170-year history.

The helmet, a national treasure of Romania, was discovered in 1927 by a child in the small Romanian village of Cotofenesti.

It had once been used as a toy and even a water bowl for chickens before its historical value was realised.

Its front is adorned with engraved mythological creatures, a male figure appearing to sacrifice a ram, and two large ayes above the brow line.

The bracelets, thought to date back to 50 B.C., were just as significant as they were recovered from the black market after being looted from Dacian fortresses in the 1990s.

The heist unfolded like a scene from Ocean’s 11.

After the explosion, the gang disappeared with the gold relics, leaving the museum damaged but no one injured.

About 30 minutes later, police were alerted to a burning car nearby—a possible getaway vehicle set alight to cover their tracks.

“A possible scenario is that the suspects switched to another vehicle in the vicinity of the fire,” Dutch police said in a statement.

Authorities suspect several individuals were involved in the meticulously planned operation.

They’ve launched a forensic investigation, reviewed CCTV footage, and enlisted Interpol to track down the artefacts.

“This is something you don’t want as a museum, but also as a city and province,” said Marco Out, the mayor of Assen.

Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis said Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof assured him that every effort is being made to recover the stolen treasures.

Dacian gold bracelet.
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The bracelets are thought to date back to 50 B.C.[/caption]
Gold Getic helmet from the 4th century BC, decorated with figures and patterns.
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The helmet is adorned with engraved mythological creatures and a male figure appearing to sacrifice a ram[/caption]

It comes after a “blowtorch-wielding” jewel thief stuffed millions of pounds worth of bling into a rucksack during a brazen heist.

The £10million robbery was recorded on CCTV showing a bold burglar grabbing handfuls of bangles, necklaces and rings – quickly shoving them into his bag.

Inside the London mansion, the masked robber was snapped creeping around the property before he went for the jewels, nearly bumping into the maid as he wandered through the corridor.

Footage shows him with a flat cap, black gloves and a dark jumper as he carefully scoops up multiple strings of beads and jewels.

He methodically stuffs the bling into a black bag was caught on camera at the St John’s Wood house property on Avenue Road.

The owner of the stolen goods is hyper-rich Hong Kong influencer Shafira Huang, 35, known for being a cultural ambassador of Bond Street’s swanky Halcyon Gallery.

She has offered rewards totalling £1.5million for anyone that can catch the thief who made off with her items and return her belongings.

After the £38.5 million house was looted, the family immediately contacted the Metropolitan Police in a state of “big shock.”

Cops believe he is a white man in his late 20s to 30s and the family think it was a pre-meditated, professional, job.

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Masked Singer’s Bear is huge noughties popstar and not an actor insist fans after spotting clue

THE MASKED Singer fans have come up with a brand new theory about who Bear could be, after being convinced he was a famous actor.

The wacky ITV show is back for a fifth series, and viewers are once again enjoying the ultimate guessing game.

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Bear has impressed on The Masked Singer – but who is he?[/caption]
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The cuddly character showed off his vocal talent on the reality TV series[/caption]

The internet has been buzzing with new theories about who the impressive singer behind the mask really is.

After a string of clues, armchair detectives now think Bear is a famous noughties star.

It all started after the character said in their VT: “What a way to kickstart the competition!”

This immediately led fans to thinking that Bear is rapper Example, as he has a song called Kickstart.

Taking to social media, one said: “I’m loving the Bear and after that sing off song, it’s got to be Example!?! (“Who doesn’t love a kick start” that was a good clue).”

While another agreed: “So Bear is 100% example, right? That last performance sounded exactly like him!”

This fan tweeted: “Bear is 100% Example!”

Another viewer commented: “Not heard any of the clues, but Bear does sound like Example’s voice.”

This is a brand new theory, as a lot of fans have been convinced that Bear is actor Richard Blackwood.

Adding fuel to the fire, the former EastEnders star dropped a handful of teasing clues when he appeared Good Morning Britain this week.

On the show, host Richard Madeley asked: “Why do you think everybody thinks it’s you?”

To which Richard Blackwood replied: “The Bear has swag.

“I’m looking and thinking thats how I would do it.

“You cant put on the bear outfit and not know the swag has to be on point.”

Example performing on stage with a microphone.
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Fans now think that Bear is noughties rapper Example[/caption]
Richard Blackwood on Good Morning Britain.
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Richard Blackwood dropped a series of teasing clues on GMB that he is Bear[/caption]

In another potential tease, soap star Richard said: “It’s hot in there – so I have heard.

“I did Shrek [on stage] so I can relate to the and make it work.

“That’s the way I would do it if I did it.”

BEAR CLUES

Bear performed Will Smith hit Miami in his recent impressive performance.

The character is decked out in red regal attire and belted out a musical number from Oliver! on their first The Masked Singer performance.

Bear has also offered a variety of clues for reality show viewers and said: ”The stage is set, the audience awaits, and I am hungry for the competition.”

During the first show, the friendly character also revealed a riddle which read: “I’m walking the stage and displaying my toil, but I’m also at home amongst flowers and soil.”

Fans have previously suggested Jordan Stephens from Hip Hop duo Rizzle Kicks is behind the mask.

The theory about Jordan came just days after ITV viewers suspected the character was actually top Brit comedian Ben Bailey Smith.

Some viewers are also sure Bear is A Very Royal Scandal actor Michael Sheen.

Who has left The Masked Singer 2025 so far?

Much to the delight of telly fans, The Masked Singer is back in 2025.

Twelve celebrities have been hidden behind intricate costumes, with their identities concealed.

Sadly, not all of this year’s whacky and wonderful characters can make it to the end of the show, as there can only be one winner.

Here’s who has been unmasked so far:

Teeth – this character baffled judges and viewers with their changing voice. They were finally unmasked as former Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc. None of the panel managed to guess it was her.

Tattoo – despite Davina McCall saying “you sound the same” after this character was unmasked, none of the judges guessed it was 80s singer Carol Decker, whose hit China In Your Hand was a No1 hit for five weeks

Toad In The Hole – a massive diva strop saw the character storm off the stage after the judges voted them off. They later returned to be unmasked as singer Macy Gray

Pegasus – the mythical horse was revealed to be Prue Leith, with judge Jonathan Ross correctly guessing her identity

Spag Bol – this character was first to be unmasked and was none other than Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway.

Plus there was one extra unmasking this season, with Giant Joel – a caricature of host Joel Dommett – unveiled as double-double Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah.

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