IT’S FAIR to say that Holly Willoughby is one of the most famous TV presenters in the UK.
But when she isn’t busy hosting This Morning she loves nothing more than spending time with her husband, Dan Baldwin.
Holly Willoughby and Dan Baldwin were married on August 4, 2007, in West Sussex.
The bride and groom tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony at St Michael’s Church.
This was followed by a wedding reception at the stunning Amberley Castle,
Speaking about the venue, Holly told fans: “Amberley is a beautiful, fairytale castle I used to visit when I was little for very special family occasions.
“I always dreamt that one day I’d get married there. So, when Dan proposed, I took him to see it and he fell in love with it, too.”
Their wedding came three years after they first met in 2004.
The pair got together when they worked on kids show Ministry of Mayhem.
Despite having a vision for her dream wedding dress, the presenter had trouble finding the perfect gown.
“I knew I wanted it to be very vintage, lace, with long sleeves, a high neck and a beautiful, open back, as that’s what everyone sees when you walk down the aisle,” she told fans on Wylde Moon.
“Oh, and a long train…if you can’t do that on your wedding day when can you?”
In the end, Holly decided to design her own dress with the help of a pattern cutter for Alexander McQueen.
The star took inspiration from her own mum’s wedding dress, which featured a 70’s Biba style sleeve.
She also designed her own white satin heels for the day.
Meanwhile, the music for her wedding took inspiration from the 70s beloved classic Cinderella movie, Slipper and the Rose.
Together the couple are proud parents to three children.
Dan and Holly welcomed their eldest son, Harry, on May 11, 2009, and their second child, daughter Belle, followed on April 14, 2011.
Chester, the youngest in the family, was then born on September 29, 2014.
Holly is known for keeping her children’s identities private, and always keeps their faces hidden on social media.
Like his wife Holly, Dan works in TV, however, he is behind the scenes, and is a producer.
He has worked on well-known shows including Keith Lemon‘s Celebrity Juice and Virtually Famous.
His television career started when he worked as a researcher on the BBC‘s Live & Kicking.
After this he held roles such as series producer at the BBC and head of programmes and production at MTV.
Dan also works as a development executive for Talkback Thames.