HOLLY Willoughby wowed fans as she posed in a see-through dress on a recent shoot.
The 42-year-old shared a behind the scenes snap as she glammed up in the very sparkly sequined frock.
Holly can be seen grinning as her stylist fixes her skirt for her, while her blonde hair is longer and is in loose curls.
The picture was posted on Holly’s Wylde Moon account as she continues to enjoy the summer break in Portugal with her family.
Holly slipped away from the day time show at the start of July – but failed to mention to viewers she would be off for two months.
She is expected to return in September and will be joined by a rotating panel of co-hosts who will replace former show star Phillip Schofield after he exited the show when his affair with a former member of staff was exposed. Pictures yesterday showed Phil out for the first time in months as he reunited with This Morning co-star Vanessa Feltz for dinner.
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Holly's latest post comes after it was revealed that a large number of ITV employees have lodged complaints to Parliament over a “toxic” work environment following the This Morning scandal.
Past and present staff on the daytime show also allege “further bullying and discrimination” took place after they raised their concerns with the broadcaster.
ITV’s chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall had faced the Culture, Media and Sport Committee in June after former host Phillip Schofield’s exit from ITV.
But chairwoman Dame Caroline Dinenage said the committee has since been contacted by a “large number” of ITV workers.
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In a letter to Ms McCall, made public yesterday, she said: “These individuals speak with great pride about working at ITV and are hugely positive about many of their colleagues.
However, they also raise claims of toxic working cultures, bullying, discrimination and harassment.”
This Morning faced a flood of bullying accusations after Schofield quit in May following an affair with a younger colleague.
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