HOLLY Willoughby got a birthday surprise when she turned up at This Morning today after turning 41.
The presenter was overwhelmed when she walked into her dressing room to see the entire place decorated with a plethora of balloons and birthday banners carefully hung on the wall.
Holly gave a quick room tour of her newly-decorated space on her Instagram Story and panned to the mirror to give a wave from behind the camera.
In the clip, the ITV darling, who turns 41 today, also revealed that the This Morning team had printed out letters that spelled “Happy Birthday Holly” and hung them up on the wall.
Holly’s birthday surprise comes after she announced the launch her first perfume through her lifestyle brand Wylde Moon.
The TV star confirmed her new product on Instagram in two glamorous looks while holding a £41 bottle of the fragrance, called (borrowed from) The Wild.
She will officially launch the scent, with the English National opera on February 25 alongside former Oasis bassist Andy Bell.
Holly described the scent as “a wild country garden after rainfall”.
Holly said: “I fell in love with the opera on my first ever visit 13 years ago. Powerful voices help me reconnect with my inner voice and not be afraid to express it.”
Aside from birthday surprises and her new fragrance, Holly was left terrified on This Morning earlier this week when she was forced to sit next to Annie the haunted doll.
The spooky toy is considered so dangerous it was locked in a box so it couldn’t get near Holly and Alison Hammond, who stepped in for Phillip Schofield.
But, despite being out of harm’s way, the hosts were unimpressed as the doll started crying tears of acid.
Annie’s owner revealed he had purchased her from Pennsylvania, claiming she had ‘two attachments’ – her old owners who died in a house fire.
He claims that she sets herself on fire, which explains why she has ‘singed hair and a fresh burn mark’.
Alison asked why he couldn’t just let her set herself on fire as Holly hushed her – scared the doll would hear them.
Those watching at home were less than convinced about the doll and took to Twitter to question it.
One person wrote: “That doll is not scary wtf! Turn the lights out and bin it #ThisMorning.”
A second added: “#ThisMorning haunted dolls? What a load of pish.”
While a third commented: “Lol Face with tears of joy @AlisonHammond and @hollywills the actual best to do this interview #AnnieTheHauntedDoll @thismorning #ThisMorning this doll has batteries.”