Golden girl is believed to be under stress about her huge financial losses over the past year.
Holly Willoughby, once highly successful host," is experiencing significant financial difficulties according to her company accounts.
Willoughby, 43, established her own management company, Roxy Media Ltd, in 2020 after parting ways with the respected agents YMU. The company's latest accounts, filed tonight, cover the year up to August 2023, a period during which she was still hosting This Morning and serving as the face of Marks & Spencer.
The accounts reveal that net current assets have dropped to £283,000, down from £1.1 million the previous year. Willoughby is believed to be the sole client of the showbusiness agency, which is managed by an all-female team. Friends of the presenter mentioned that her decision was driven by her belief in 'girl power.'
Willoughby had a dispute with her former bosses at YMU, who claimed she owed them money from her ongoing commercial deals, but this was settled in the summer of 2022.
The decline in her company's finances is surprising, given that Holly was reportedly earning £730,000 a year for This Morning. She left the show in December last year after an alleged plot to kidnap her was uncovered.
Currently, she is in Costa Rica filming Bear Hunt with Bear Grylls for Netflix. Following her departure from This Morning, Ms. Willoughby took some time off from her career.
She resides in southwest London with her husband Dan Baldwin, a successful TV producer known for the revival of Gladiators, and their children Harry, Belle, and Chester.
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