TV presenter says she decided to ‘positively move forward’ after conviction of man who planned to kidnap and kill her
Holly Willoughby stepped down from her role as presenter of ITV’s This Morning six days after Gavin Plumb was arrested for plotting to kidnap, rape and murder her.Holly Willoughby stepped down from her role as presenter of ITV’s This Morning six days after Gavin Plumb was arrested for plotting to kidnap, rape and murder her.
“Or I can make a choice to go, let’s focus on everything that’s positive and good, all those important things. Willoughby is making a return to television with Celebrity Bear Hunt, a Netflix show she has made with the adventurer Bear Grylls. She added: “I mean, every single person I speak to, and it seems more and more currently, are going through something, you know?
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