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Holly Willoughby issues health update after week away from This Morning due to shingles

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Holly Willoughby has shared a health update with her fans after being absent from This Morning for a week due to her battle with shingles.The 42-year-old TV presenter reassured her followers that she is feeling much better and hinted at her imminent return to our screens.Taking to her Instagram Stories on Friday, Holly expressed her gratitude to fellow This Morning star Dermot O'Leary for sending her some comforting soup and a delicious Reuben's sandwich as she continues to recover.

Sharing a snap of her meal, she wrote: “Thank you @dermotoleary for the sweetest delivery of chicken soup and salt beef... just what I needed. “Feeling so much better.Thank you all for your well wishes.” During Holly's absence from the show, Rochelle Humes stepped in as replacement on Monday to host with Phillip Schofield.

Rochelle hosted the show for the rest of the week with Phillip, while Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary took over on Friday as usual.

In recent weeks, This Morning has faced the challenge of rearranging its hosting lineup due to Phillip Schofield's absence.The TV presenter took a period of pre-planned leave while his brother Timothy Schofield's court trial took place.Timothy was found guilty of sexually abusing a teenage boy over a period of three years.The change in presenters has been met with widespread approval from fans, who thoroughly enjoyed Alison and The Masked Singer’s Joel Dommett's time on screen.

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