Holly Willoughby back to her old self as she hosts gala dinner after This Morning exit
09.02.2024 - 18:07
/ ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby appeared to be back to her old self as she confidently hosted a gala dinner to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital on Thursday, 8 February. The TV presenter, 42, fronted the charity ball, which had been organised to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital's new Children’s Cancer Centre, with many auctions taking place.
Holly, who quit ITV's This Morning in October, looked to be in her element as she got glammed up to host the special event and shared a selection of photos on Instagram from the evening, as she branded the opportunity a "complete honour". The mum-of-three looked incredible in a black floor length gown with cutouts across the waist and silver piping.
She wore her signature blonde locks in a sleek, short style with bright lipstick. One snap showed Holly punching the air as she celebrated Charlie Ross raising a £750,000 bid in auction.
A second photo showed her posing with make-up artist Patsy O'Neil. Holly also posted a picture with a man named Gareth, whose daughter Sienna is undergoing treatment for Leukaemia.
"What a wonderful evening and a complete honour to be hosting the Love GOSH gala dinner for Great Ormond Street Hospital @greatormondst.
Thank you to everyone who came and dug deep to raise an ENORMOUS amount of money to go towards a new state-of-the-art Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH," Holly wrote on Instagram. The TV star added: "Always grateful for my lovely date @patsyoneillmakeup and really enjoyed meeting Gareth who spoke so honestly about his daughter Sienna’s treatment for leukaemia… heart is full special mention to Charlie Ross the auctioneer and @rebecca_ferguson and @feelinginsta who lit up the dance floor." Her followers flocked to gush over her, with one
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