HOLLY Willoughby today issued a warning to her Instagram followers and begged them “not to be fooled”, in her latest post.
The social media alert came after it was revealed the popular presenter, 42, was taking long break from This Morning
Holly Willoughby issued a warning to her Instagram
The popular presenter revealed a fake Insta account had been set up
But taking to Instagram today, Holly revealed someone had set up a fake account in her name.
Posting a screengrab to her Stories it showed another account that had been set up using her profile.
The bio claimed to be the broadcaster and said the account was private “just for connecting with my fans”.
Typing alongside the image of the account, Holly said: “Please don’t be fooled by this…”
She added: “It’s not me,” alongside a disappointed face emoji.
Meanwhile, the presenter is currently taking a break from her This Morning hosting duties to enjoy the Easter holidays with her family.
But before she started her time off, she invited her kids Harry, Belle and Chester onto the This Morning set.
Sharing the moment, Holly was all smiles as she beamed at her children, clearly excited to have them on set as she prepared to take time away from the show.
Around them, workers behind the scenes could be seen filming and setting up.
The star captioned the post: “Favourite interview of the week… the kids popped into @thismorning as they have broken up from school.”
She went on to say: “Soooo lovely having them there. They have grown so much since the last time they were here… so that’s me for two weeks…
“I’m off to be with them and see if I can break the record for the most chocolate eggs consumed in 24 hours… wish me luck!”
Holly shares her children with husband Dan Baldwin.
The popular presenter will return to her This Morning presenting job on Monday, April 17.
Before taking a break from This Morning, Holly brought her kids into the studio
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