Holly Willoughby forced to deny she’s pregnant live on This Morning as she admits she’s asked whether she’s expecting ‘every day’
The 36-year-old has put those baby rumours to bed after Keith Lemon quizzed her
The 36-year-old has put those baby rumours to bed after Keith Lemon quizzed her
HOLLY Willoughby has denied she’s expecting her fourth child.
The 36-year-old finally put the rumours to bed on This Morning while she was interviewing her Celebrity Juice co-star Keith Lemon.
On Wednesday’s show Keith told Holly he’d been asked about whether she was expecting or not.
When he asked her directly, she shouted: “No,” before admitting: “I get asked that on a daily basis.”
The 36-year-old This Morning presenter has raised suspicions that she is pregnant again after Trinny Woodall referenced her “bump”, she refused to eat cheese, and travel expert Simon Calder failed to mention her when answering a question about Zika virus.
On Tuesday Keith told The Sun Online he was adamant Holly wasn't expecting.
He said: “She f***ing better not be pregnant!
“You know I'd tell you if she was, but I saw her drinking last week, so I really don’t think she is.
“Me and Paddy McGuinness were only saying how great she looks yesterday, she doesn’t even look pregnant!”
The funny man also added that the three children she has with husband Dan Baldwin - Harry, seven, Belle, five and Chester, two - are more than enough.
“She’s already got three and that’s as expensive on holiday enough as it is.
“She’s a baby machine though isn’t she? She’s always spitting them out, but she hasn't told me she's pregnant and I really don’t think she is.”
Last month, This Morning viewers suggested Holly was pregnant after she refused to eat cheese during the show, however, the star insisted it was because she didn’t want to eat “mouldy food” in the morning.
On another occasion, fashion expert Trinny Woodall appeared to catch Holly off guard when presenting a heavily pregnant woman during her segment.
Addressing Holly, she said: “Your bump might show quickly because you have very long legs.”
The host looked momentarily flustered before Phillip Schofield led the conversation in another direction.
Suspicions were roused for a third time this week when travel expert Simon was explaining how non-pregnant people should worry about Zika virus.
He said: “Zika is a nasty, mosquito-born disease. For people like me and Phillip it doesn’t matter at all – we might feel lousy for a few days.
“But anyone who is pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant it can be quite serious.”
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