Holly Willoughby is Mum of the Year

Celebrity Mum of the Year: Holly Willoughby takes this year's best mum title
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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TV presenter Holly Willoughby has been crowned Celebrity Mum of the Year in the week she announced she is expecting her second child.

The This Morning Host, who gave birth to son Harry in May last year, beat other contenders including Coleen Rooney, Dannii Minogue and Samantha Cameron to the title.

More than 32,000 people voted in the competition run by parenting website Bounty.com.

Its spokeswoman, Faye Mingo, said: "We are overjoyed that Holly has won. Holly is a great example of being a working mother and having it all. Holly's career is going from strength to strength, from her clothing range to presenting yet she still maintains balance in her family life."

Willoughby, 29, married TV producer Dan Baldwin, whom she met on children's show Ministry of Mayhem, in West Sussex in August 2007.

She told viewers about her pregnancy as she fronted ITV show This Morning with co-host Phillip Schofield on Monday.

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