Holly Willoughby quits This Morning after 14 years ‘for me and my family’

Holly Willoughby, pictured at the 2022 National Television Awards

Holly Willoughby has said she is quitting ITV show This Morning after 14 years “for me and my family”.

She had been absent from the daytime programme since last week, when a man was charged with soliciting to commit murder over an alleged plot to kidnap the TV presenter.

“I have let ITV know today that after 14 years, I will not be returning to This Morning,” she posted on Tuesday.

Her statement didn’t refer directly to last week’s alleged plot.

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She added: “It’s been an honour to just be part of its story and I know this story has many chapters left to go. Sadly, however, I now feel I have to make this decision for me and my family.

“I will miss you all so much.”

The news also comes five months after the show was engulfed in scandal when her former co-host Phillip Schofield left after admitting lying about an affair with a younger colleague.

Willoughby, 42, thanked everybody who has worked on the programme, writing: “This is such a difficult goodbye, you are incredible and I forever will be proud of what we’ve done together.”

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She added: “Thank you to everyone at ITV for being supportive. To every guest who has sat on our sofa, thank you.

“Most of all, thank you to the wonderful viewers. You’ve been so loyal, so supportive and the very best company every day.”

Willoughby has had a series of co-hosts since Schofield’s departure

ITV’s managing director of media and entertainment Kevin Lygo said: “We are sad that Holly is leaving This Morning, but respect her decision which we know will have been extremely difficult for her to make.

“Holly is one of the best loved, respected and most accomplished broadcasters in the UK.

“She has been at the heart of This Morning for the past 14 years, and she is adored by our viewers.

“Holly has brought her unique brand of warmth, energy, humour and fun to one of the country’s most popular daytime shows, and everyone on the programme will miss her enormously.

“She remains a much loved member of the ITV family and we look forward to continuing to work with her in the future.”

This Morning co-host Alison Hammond replied to Willoughby on Instagram: “This is a very sad day! Love you.”

Dermot O’Leary added: “Nothing but love and respect for you and yours. X”

Regular contributor Vanessa Feltz wrote: “We will miss you so very much my darling.”

Willoughby and Schofield hosted This Morning guests including the future King and Queen, who appeared in 2018

Willoughby, who has three children with husband Daniel Baldwin, presented her final episode of the show last Wednesday.

On Thursday, she was reported to be under police protection at her home.

Gavin Plumb, of Potters Field, in Harlow, Essex, appeared in court on Friday accused of “soliciting, encouraging, persuading, endeavouring to persuade or proposing to a third party” to murder Willoughby last week.

He was remanded in custody to appear for a plea hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court on 3 November.

Willoughby’s turbulent year

Willoughby started out presenting children’s programmes before being paired with Schofield to host Dancing on Ice in 2006, and then the long-running This Morning in 2009.

The pair’s success led This Morning to win National Television Awards in the daytime, live magazine and topical magazine programme categories for 12 years in a row.

But this year it missed out, and she and the programme have endured a turbulent spell.

Willoughby and Schofield have presented Dancing on Ice since 2006 but it’s not yet known who will be the hosts of the 2024 series 

The hosts faced criticism after they were accused of jumping a queue to view the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth last September, and then Schofield’s affair put the show in crisis in May.