Holly Willoughby recalls dealing with dyslexia as a child: 'I felt shameful'
Holly Willoughby has bravely opened up about her experience with dyslexia as a child.During Thursday's This Morning, the 40-year-old spoke with William Carter, 22 - who overcame being unable to read when he was 13 and is now doing a PhD at The University of California - when she reflected on her own battle, which left her feeling "shameful".MORE: Holly Willoughby shares rare selfie with son Chester for this special reasonWATCH: Holly Willoughby discusses difficult family decisionShe explained: "For me, because I'm not very good at spelling, for years I felt shameful about that."Holly's turning point was when she enrolled in college, saying: "Dyslexia is such a broad spectrum, people have so many different forms of it.