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Holly Willoughby urges people to ‘stay at home with her and Phil’ as she models £129 dress

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HOLLY Willoughby urged her social media followers to 'stay at home' with her and her This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield today amid the coronavirus lockdown.

The 39-year-old host took to Instagram to share the government COVID-19 guidelines while modelling a £129 pink floral dress by Ghost. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Holly, who has been entertaining the nation alongside Phil, 54, every weekday on the ITV morning stalwart, posted the beaming selfie with the caption: "Morning Monday... "Stay at home and stay with us...

how are you today?" Holly's post was welcomed with positivity as fans thanked her for bringing some sunshine into their lives while stuck at home. "Thank you so much for a sense of.

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