Holly Willoughby lives up to her nickname as she almost busts out of very tight shirt
The 35-year-old showed off her curves with fitted shirt and skirt

HOLLY Willoughby has once again got people talking about her choice of wardrobe on This Morning.
The 35-year-old lived up to her rather cheeky nickname ‘Willoughbooby’ as she almost gave viewers quite the eyeful as she nearly busted out of her very tight blue shirt.
The stunning TV favourite once again opted for high street – teaming her blue blouse with a fitted denim pencil skirt, which accentuated her famous curves.
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She later revealed it was the first time she has worn denim on This Morning – to mark the fact Gok Wan was showing this Summer's denim must haves on the show.
As per usual the look went down very well with her fans, who couldn’t resist commenting.
One person wrote: “Most beautiful and elegant lady on tv so inspiring.”
“The most beautiful woman on TV,” added another.
A further viewer wasn’t quite so polite and quipped: “Hollys t**s want out, let them free holly! Lol #thismorning.”
During today’s show Holly and her co-star Phillip Schofield revealed that the This Morning team had honoured the late Denise Robertson by framing her picture in the corridor.
Phil said: “Denise gets a golden frame, no one else does!”
The presenting duo also met Jacqui Ryland – the 29-year-old mum who injects herself with human growth hormones to get the perfect selfie.
Holly looked horrified as the woman, who takes 100 selfies a day, defended her controversial decision.
The selfie addict said: “I don’t smoke, I don’t drink. I eat clean, I train two hours every day. But I am injecting class C drugs.”
She went on to say that injecting it was no worse than what other people do – claiming that even using mobile phones can be dangerous.
Unimpressed, Holly said to her: ““You said you wouldn’t give up this lifestyle unless it wasn’t a matter of life or death… but it kind of is.”
Dr Zoe Williams, who appeared alongside her on the show, said of the drugs: “One of the biggest problems is that it’s being produced overseas.”
And she revealed that it grows every organ in the body, including the heart – which could lead to sudden death.
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