Holly Willoughby has has revealed more details of her new online show on her YouTube channel including the name and that it will be produced by her husband, Dan Baldwin
Holly Willoughby has revealed more details of her new online show she is due to launch on YouTube this year. The former ITV presenter is reportedly set to launch her own YouTube channel, with a show similar to This Morning.
The 45-year-old presenter quit the ITV Daytime show in 2023 after more than a decade at the helm alongside co-host Phillip Schofield. Her new programme will be called Together and is set to be produced by her husband Dan Baldwin’s production company, Hungry Bear.
Holly has reportedly been seen working on some of the show’s segments, including a cookery feature. An expert said: “The eclectic mix of subjects very much chimes with this overarching theme of ‘togetherness’ which she’s clearly trying to embrace.”
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They added to The Sun: “And of course the title is bound to heighten the sense that viewers are being reunited with Holly after a lengthy absence. She was in our living rooms almost constantly for 16 years.”
Holly is following in the footsteps of other stars making waves on YouTube, including the likes of Gordon Ramsay and I’m A Celebrity duo Ant and Dec.
Just last month, it was reported that Holly was planning a major comeback with a new Netflix ‘Beckham’ style documentary to secure her rise back to fame.
“Holly’s been offered a three-part, fly-on-the-wall Netflix series, similar to Victoria Beckham’s,” a source told HeatWorld in February. “It’s being seen as her chance to reset everything and start gaining back her fans by showing the side of her that no one really knows in the most raw and real way she can.”
With all eyes on who is set to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly on Strictly, rumours quickly spread that Holly could be a key contender. But BBC bosses have remained silent on the matter.
Explaining Holly’s professional predicament, PR expert Maya Riaz recently told the Mirror: “For years, Holly was seen as the nation’s sweetheart. Recently, she has become a lightning rod for criticism.
“The Strictly rumours and the lack of primetime opportunities are signals that broadcasters are nervous about divisive figures, especially ones who have had a run of negative headlines. TV executives rarely say it out loud, but they all naturally ask the same question: ‘Is a person still worth the risk?'”
The beloved TV star’s return to Dancing on Ice was short-lived, with the show axed from screens just a year after she made a comeback, and earlier this year she quit ITV’s game show You Bet! after just one series. Another one of her gigs, Celebrity Bear Hunt with Bear Grylls, was axed in 2025.
Away from TV, Holly has been running her beauty business, Wylde Moon, and the production company she co-owns with her husband, Dan Baldwin.
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