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Holly Willoughby has announced she is returning to daytime presenting with a brand new show on YouTube.
The presenter has revealed that her new series, titled Together, will launch later this month.
Willoughby has also unveiled a bright pink logo for the project and created dedicated Instagram and YouTube pages ahead of its release.
Sharing the first post on the show's Instagram account, she simply wrote: "coming soon."
The account's bio reads: "We are almost ready to get together… @hollywilloughby."
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The new series is being produced by Hungry Bear Media, the television production company co-founded by Holly's husband Dan Baldwin. The company is behind a number of popular programmes, including Gladiators and Michael McIntyre's Big Show for the BBC.
While few details about the format have been revealed, the show's branding and promotional material suggest it will have a daytime lifestyle feel similar to the programmes Holly has become known for throughout her career.
Some media figures did not hesitate to show Holly their support in her comment section. Josh Smith, TV presenter, wrote: 'So excited for this!' Musician Nicole Appleton said she 'can't wait' while journalist Alice Beer wrote 'Exciting Holly! You go, girl!'

Holly Willoughby. Fred Duval, Shutterstock
The launch marks Holly's latest presenting role since leaving ITV's This Morning in October 2023.
She had co-hosted the daytime programme for 14 years, initially alongside Phillip Schofield, before announcing she was stepping down, saying it was the right decision "for me and my family."
Willoughby had been absent from the programme in the weeks leading up to her departure after police uncovered an alleged plot to kidnap and murder the presenter.

Phillip Schofield. Fred Duval, Shutterstock
Schofield had left This Morning several months earlier after admitting to an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a younger male colleague, bringing an end to one of British television's best-known presenting partnerships.
Holly and Schofield had fronted This Morning together from 2009 and also co-hosted Dancing on Ice for many years.