Holly Willoughby has shown that she is enjoying the warm weather with a sunkissed snap while she takes an eight week break from ITV's This Morning.
The 41-year-old TV presenter was seen sporting sunglasses as she beamed with delight in the photo, while wearing an open-back Seersucker swimsuit.
The pic was posted by her wellness brand Wylde Moon on Wednesday, along with the caption: "In despair with dry, sun-damaged hair? @cilerpeksah_hairstylist shares her hot summer tip for overnight beautiful hydrated hair.
"Using an empty spray bottle, mix half of your favourite conditioner or hair mask with 10 pumps of hair oil (not serum) and top up with enough water to activate the spray. Shake well to mix and use overnight or throughout the day for a hair miracle."
While her new brand wanted to promote their tips, fans of the TV star were more interested in Holly's appearance.
It is safe to say that she proved to be a hit once again, as many posted complimentary comments on the show-stopping image.
One fan wrote: "@hollywilloughby looking beautiful in the sunshine girl."
A second wrote alongside a flame emoji: "What a tan."
While a third summed up many of her fans, writing: "How beautiful is Holly."
Ahead of her return to ITV next week, Holly has revealed that This Morning guests are still quite reserved when it comes to hugging after the Covid-19 pandemic.
She shared that certain guests are not keen on idea of hugging Holly or her co-host, Phillip Schofield, 60.
Despite the fact that the Covid-19 restrictions were lifted on set almost a year ago now, guests are not rushing to throw their arms around one another.
“It feels like we’re up to full capacity again now with guests coming back in. It feels like the good old days," Holly recently told The Mirror.
“Although you still have that moment when someone walks towards you when they come on the sofa - I follow their lead really if they go in for a handshake or a hug.”
Phillip also agreed that while he and his friends are hugging again, it is yet to become the norm with the show’s guests.
The presenter said: "It’s interesting that we are having to re-learn how to do that - not amongst our friendship groups but with guests who come in and we say ‘are we hugging?’ It scarred us all in some way and I don’t think we’ll ever forget that it happened because it was damaging on so many different levels.
“Some say, ‘I’ve almost forgotten how to be sociable’ so it might take a few of us a while to get back to normal.”
Holly and Phil return to This Morning on September 5.
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