Holly Willoughby goes make-up free as she shows off her Halloween nails ahead of This Morning return | The Sun

HOLLY Willoughby looked fresh-faced as she went make-up free ahead of her return to This Morning.

The 41-year-old and co-host Phillip Schofield have been absent from This Morning all week due to their annual autumn holiday.


It looks like mum-of-three Holly has been using her time off to get into the Halloween spirit as she shared a new clip showing off a spooky-themed manicure.

The presenter was stunning as she went completely make-up free – and friends and fans rushed to send compliments.

Her fellow This Morning host Alison Hammond wrote: "Cute nails 😍."

And Nicole Appleton added: "Love🖤."

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Holly also posed in a Halloween-themed photoshoot for her brand Wylde Moon this week.

She glowed in a patterned short-sleeve jumper in two shades of orange.

The ITV darling wore fresh, natural make-up to allow her seasonal fashion and Wylde Moon products on display to take centre stage.

These included a series of candles, incense sticks and oils scattered around a host of orange and green pumpkins.

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Holly treated her Instagram fans to a special offer on her Halloween accessories to celebrate the spooky season.

In her caption, she wrote: "AUTUMN GIVEAWAY!

"We're giving you and a friend a chance to win our entire (borrowed from) The Wild collection, worth over £200! Including all candles, the diffuser set, our incredible perfume, and our three different wax melt varieties."

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