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‘My Romeo’ — Holly Willoughby shares rare snap alongside husband of 18 years

By Chloe OKeeffe
16/02/2026
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Holly Willoughby has shared a rare photo alongside her husband Dan Baldwin as the couple celebrated Valentine’s Day over the weekend.

Valentine’s Day took place on Saturday, with much of social media thronged with posts from people paying tribute to the important people in their lives.

Former This Morning presenter Holly has been married to TV producer Dan for 18 years, with the couple sharing three children together.

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Pic: Holly Willoughby/Instagram

Their relationship tends to be kept on the downlow, with just the occasional snap of the pair together, such as the one shared by Holly of the pair holidaying in Italy.

Holly beamed as her husband planted a kiss on her cheek in front of Juliet’s Balcony in Verona, Italy.

‘I found my Romeo…’ the presenter wrote, paying homage to the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet.

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Pic: Holly Willoughby/Instagram

‘I love you always,’ she lamented.

The balcony was created in the 1930s, and has only a symbolic connection to the play, but draws huge crowds of tourists.

Friends and followers took to the comments, with fellow British presenter Christine Lampard and singer and presenter Nicole Appleton both commenting heart emojis.

 

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‘Gorgeous couple,’ another wrote, ‘Enjoy your holiday’ to which Holly revealed the snap was ‘taken ona trip from the summer.’

A fourth person shared: ‘Love this, my husband and I got married at Juliet’s house.’

It comes just months after the man convicted of plotting to kidnap, rape, and murder Holly lost a challenge against his sentence at the Court of Appeal in London.

 

Holly Willoughby says ‘nothing can prepare you’ following horror stalker ordeal

Security guard Gavin Plumb was sentenced to a minimum term of 16 years in 2024 after he was convicted of soliciting murder and encouraging or assisting others to rape and kidnap.

During the trial at Chelmsford Crown Court last year, the police told the court they found bottles of chloroform and an ‘abduction kit’ in a raid on his Essex flat.

Dismissing Plumb’s appeal against his sentence in October, Judge Lord Justice Edis said: ‘This is a case where the offender clearly is dangerous and where there is no way of knowing when or if ever that will cease to be the case.’

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