Holly Willoughby shared her fear of being "cancelled" months before the "queue-jumping" row surrounding her and This Morning co-host Philip Schofield.The TV presenter, 41, admitted in her autobiography that she had begun censoring her own opinions for fear of being criticised for things she didn't say, after having her words twisted on social media.
She wrote: "I find myself almost regurgitating what other people have said because I don’t know what to say anymore." The mum of three has talked about finding her voice again in her book Reflections, which was released last year, after feeling like a spectator in her own life.
Holly, who is married to TV producer Dan Baldwin, wrote: "I have a lovely life. I'm blessed with a husband I love and three healthy children, wonderful friends and family, and a fulfilling career. "Life isn't problem free for anyone.
I have down days, arguments and insecurities. I know that I am incredibly lucky. But despite all of this I wasn't present in my life.
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