Holly Willoughby celebrates Pride in rainbow skirt on ITV's This Morning

On today’s edition of ITV’s This Morning Holly Willoughby celebrated Pride in a fantastic rainbow skirt. She paired the celebratory skirt with a yellow jumper and nude court heels. Holly took to Instagram before the award winning show began to share a video of her twirling in the pleated skirt. The post quickly ranked up likes and comments, including Holly’s celebrity friend Emma Bunton commenting, “Amazing!!!”.

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The celebratory pleated skirt is from Kitty Joseph for £355.

The gorgeous presenter paired the skirt with a bright yellow cashmere jumper from Pure Collection.

The jumper was originally sold for £99 but is now on sale for £64 and comes in a variety of shades.

Holly is a great fan of Pure Collection’s jumpers, often wearing them with midi skirts to present This Morning.

She completed the look with £510 nude court heels from Gianvito Rossi.

Holly is notoriously private and is selective of the images she shares of her children.

However, yesterday she took to Instagram to share a picture of her daughter, Belle, in the garden.

She captioned the sweet picture, “Time to grow… sweetpeas”.

The mum-of-three also shared a picture from the This Morning set, of her posing in front of a butterfly lilo.

She captioned the fun picture, “My kind of lilo”.

On yesterday’s edition of ITV’s This Morning Holly looked stunning in an emerald floral dress.

The knee length dress is from Faithful the Brand at Urban outfitters.

However, many of Holly’s Instagram followers were quick to point out that the dress is not available on the website.

Holly paired the dress with nude open toe shoes from high street favourite Office.

Holly will be back next Monday with Philip Schofield to present the award winning day time show.

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source: express.co.uk