Holly Willoughby is reportedly planning a move abroad to provide some normalcy for her family.
08.10.2023 - 06:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Phillip Schofield has reached out to former best friend Holly Willoughby after hearing of the alleged plot to kidnap and murder her. Sources close to Phil, who co-hosted This Morning with Holly for 14 years, said he was sickened by the claims.
Phil, 61, has been in contact with the TV favourite, 42, since security guard Gavin Plumb was charged with soliciting a US hitman to commit murder, and incitement to commit kidnap.
A source said Holly, who is on indefinite leave from the daytime show, was “really happy” to hear from Phil after five months’ silence. Their close friendship lay in tatters after Phil confessed to lying about having an affair with a younger employee and quit the ITV show.
Holly reached out to him amid the fallout, voicing her concern but, sources said, she received no reply from the man she had shared a sofa with since 2009. A source said: “Holly and Phil’s friendship was so close before the events of this year.
Phil’s decision to reach out, and the welcome it has been received with by Holly, shows there is still a bond there.” The source added: “The hope is they can regain some of the ground lost, and support each other again.”
On Friday, Chelmsford magistrates court heard that 36-year-old security guard Plumb, of Harlow, Essex, had compiled a “restrain kit” as part of an alleged plan to snatch the TV star.
It was claimed that Plumb, who once ballooned to 35st, possessed “weapons” and had contacted a hitman based in America to carry out the “detailed plan”.
Plumb, who works at the Pinnacles Shopping Centre in Harlow, gave only his name, age and date of birth in court. He was remanded in custody to appear at Chelmsford crown court on November 3.
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