Holly Willoughby has reportedly moved out of her £3million family mansion – two months after stalker Gavin Plumb was jailed his his k!dnap, rap3 and murd3r plot.
The TV presenter, 43, stepped down from presenting This Morning after 14 years on the show due to her terrifying kidnap threat and subsequently took time out from the spotlight.
But in a sign that she may be moving past the horror ordeal and starting fresh, Holly is set to move out of her home, according to The Sun on Saturday.
Pictures obtained by the publication saw removal vans outside the six-bed London property – where Holly has lived for 10 years.
A source said: ‘The house was central to Plumb’s terrifying plot.
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Holly Willoughby has moved out of her £3million family mansion – two months after stalker Gavin Plumb was jailed his his k!dnap, rap3 and murd3r plot
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Removal vans have been pictured outside the six-bed London property – where Holly has lived for 10 years
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The television presenter’s deranged stalker Gavin Plumb, 37, who had plotted to k!dnap, rap3 and murd3r her, was jailed for a minimum of 16 years in July
‘It can never feel the same again for Holly and her family. She just wants to move on and put this all behind her.’
MailOnline has contacted Holly’s representatives for comment.
After Holly’s stalker Gavin was sentenced, she released an empowering statement, thanking the police and her legal team who brought him to justice.
She said: ‘As women we should not be made to feel unsafe going about our daily lives and in our own homes.
‘I will forever be grateful to the undercover police officer who understood the imminent threat, and to the Metropolitan and Essex police forces for their swift response.
‘Thank you to the Crown Prosecution Service, the Rt Hon Mr Justice Murray, Alison Morgan KC, the members of the jury and all involved in this case for ensuring that justice was done and that the defendant will not be able to harm any more women.
‘I would also like to commend the bravery of his previous victims for speaking up at the time. Without their bravery this conviction may not have been possible.’
Holly’s ex co-presenter Phillip Schofield left the show after admitting to an affair with a younger colleague and lying to his co-star when questioned about the mounting speculation.
After she returned to the ITV programme without him, Holly was mocked for the statement she made addressing the nation, asking whether viewers were ‘okay’ following the revelation.
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The TV presenter stepped down from presenting This Morning after 14 years on the show due to her terrifying kidnap threat and subsequently took time out from the spotlight
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For the first time in her career she’s now a ‘free agent’ and is keen to explore opportunities across the pond and draw a line under her domestic troubles
She then faced a further setback as Plumb was arrested for an alleged plot to k!dnap and murd3r her, leaving her terrified.
According to reports, she was too afraid to leave her house after Plumb was charged for the crime, forcing her off-air for months.
She deliberated over whether to present Dancing On Ice with new co-host Stephen Mulhern, finally deciding to return to work in the New Year.
The presenter made her TV return in January with Dancing On Ice and has been busy filming Netflix show Bear Hunt with Bear Grylls.
The show will see former SAS trooper Bear hunting down the celebrity contestants in order to eliminate them from the programme.
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In a sign that she may be moving past the horror ordeal and starting fresh, Holly is set to move out of her home, according to reports
She is also set front an ITV reboot of the iconic 90s challenge show, You Bet!, alongside her Dancing On Ice co-host Stephen Mulhern.
Previously fronted by Darren Day, as well as the late Bruce Forsyth and Matthew Kelly, the beloved programme will return to ITV1 and ITVX with two action-packed primetime event specials this autumn.
As the classic show gets a revival, members of the public will use their unique abilities to pull off the most outrageous challenges imaginable, all for the chance of winning a big cash prize.