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Holly Willoughby’s New Digital Show ‘Together’ Signals Fresh Career Chapter

Holly Willoughby quietly plots a digital reinvention with lifestyle show Together, a commercially savvy, family-backed venture that signals her move away from traditional ITV confines.

March 23, 2026
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HOLLY Willoughby is reportedly stepping into a new era with an online lifestyle show said to be titled Together.

According to reports, the presenter is developing and fronting the project with support from husband Dan Baldwin’s production company, marking a major move away from traditional ITV programming.

The new venture is believed to blend lifestyle content with fashion and other themed segments, echoing the broad, magazine-style format that made Willoughby a daytime TV favourite for years.

Reports also suggest the brand could expand into clothing, according to The Sun.

Willoughby has already shared fashion and cookery content on social media, fuelling speculation that she has been laying the groundwork for a more digitally focused platform.

Industry observers say the project’s emphasis on “togetherness” could help reconnect her with fans after a long period away from regular television.

The reported launch comes as Willoughby continues to reshape her career following her 2023 exit from This Morning.

She is said to have turned down further ITV opportunities, including another run at You Bet!, in favor of creating something she can control both on and off camera.

Sources quoted in the original report say Willoughby sees digital media as the future, with audiences increasingly consuming content on TikTok and other online platforms. The move positions her not just as a presenter, but as a creative force behind her own brand.

If confirmed, Together would represent a bold and modern next step for one of British television’s most recognizable stars.

9 responses to “Holly Willoughby’s New Digital Show ‘Together’ Signals Fresh Career Chapter”

  1. Joseph Ellis says:

    Is this show going to be a complete departure from her usual format?

  2. Oscar Harrison says:

    Holly Willoughby really knows how to pivot her career! It’s refreshing to see her try something new, don’t you think?

  3. Mia Hughes says:

    Why do we need another digital talk show? Aren’t there enough already?

  4. Noah Ellis says:

    I wonder if her husband Dan has any influence on the content—or is she just using his connections?

  5. Jack Stewart says:

    Holly seems to be following the trend of influencers moving to digital platforms, which feels a bit overdone. What’s next, TikTok cooking?

  6. Jason Price says:

    Good luck to her, but I can’t help but roll my eyes at the whole ‘together’ theme. It sounds like another cliché waiting to happen.

  7. Ruby Barnes says:

    Is anyone else mildly surprised she didn’t stick with ITV forever?

  8. Dominic Ellis says:

    Holly launching a show without ITV is like baking a cake without flour—sure, you can do it, but is it really going to rise?

  9. Ella Bryant says:

    It’s about time she took a risk! But can she compete with the already saturated digital market?

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