Holly Willoughby is great at keeping her private life private, especially when it comes to her husband and three children.

The presenter, who just turned 39, is one of the most familiar faces on our TV screens for the best part of the last two decades, presenting everything from childrens' show Ministry of Mayhem to Dancing on Ice and Celebrity Juice.

Of course, she is best known for being on our screens with Phillip Schofield on weekday mornings for ITV’s This Morning.

But who is she married to?

Who is Holly Willoughby’s husband?

Holly is married television producer Dan Baldwin.

They got married 12 years ago and they share three children together; Belle, age seven, Harry, age nine and Chester, age four.

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Dan, 44, also works in the television industry and the couple got married in 2007 after meeting on children’s morning show Ministry of Mayhem.

Holly and Dan were friends for six months before they started dating, and managed to keep their relationship secret for an incredible eight months before revealing that they were a couple.

As well as MoM, Dan has worked behind the scenes on Through the Keyhole, Virtually Famous and Celebrity Juice.

He is also the managing director of production company, Hungry Bear Media.

Holly told Fabulous magazine after their 10 year anniversary in 2017: "He's got his own production company, which is hugely successful, and he's doing brilliantly. We're very lucky, that's for sure."

Though, Holly is still ver private about her family life, she occasionally posts photos of Dan on Instagram.

Dan proposed to Holly in 2006, on the day they moved into their first London home together.

They tied the knot in August 2007, when Holly was just 26 years old, at St Michael's Church before hosting their wedding reception at Amberley Castle, a 900-year-old castle on the South Downs in West Sussex.

Speaking about married life in 2018, Holly told Fabulous magazine: "Marriage is something we have to work at. You’re an idiot if you think you just get married and then you tick along happily ever after for the rest of your life."

She added: "At the same time it shouldn’t be too difficult, but I do believe tiredness has a lot to answer for."

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