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Holly Willoughby 'quits Celebrity Juice after 12 years on show'

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Holly Willoughby is set to quit the show that helped make her famous after a 12-year stint. The This Morning favourite will no longer take part in Celebrity Juice so she can 'spend more time with her family'.

She joined the ITV2 hit at the start and paired up with pal Fearne Cotton as team captains on comedian Leigh Francis' show - presented by his alter-ego Keith Lemon.

But with a hectic schedule that saw her appear four times a week on This Morning she is all set to call time at the end of this series.

A source told the Sun: “Holly has absolutely loved her time on the show — it’s been a huge part of her life, and has really helped to expand her fanbase over the years. “But she feels now is the right time to bow out and wants to free up a

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