Holly Willoughby playfully revealed her festive spirit on Friday by sharing a photo on Instagram of her fun, ‘naughty’ Christmas socks.
The 44-year-old former This Morning host shared a photo on social media showing off her playful side, wearing white clothing with the word ‘naughty’ printed on it in red.
Holly is embracing the Christmas season and shared a sweet moment from her morning dog walk. She noticed she was already wearing festive Christmas socks, bringing a little unexpected joy to a dark morning.
This playful comment follows a recent controversy where the TV personality received a £1,495 private healthcare treatment as a gift, which many fans found disappointing.
The Dancing On Ice star had a comprehensive MRI scan to check for cancer and a variety of other health issues.
Holly’s post received some criticism, as many followers noted the expensive treatment wouldn’t be affordable for most people.



‘If only we were all so lucky,’ one fan wrote, according to The Sun.
Holly has since turned off comments on the post which was a paid ad.
Holly recently shared that Ezra Inc. generously offered her a comprehensive MRI scan to screen for early signs of cancer and over 500 other potential health issues.
Catching health issues early can be life-saving, and I’m thrilled this service is now offered in London. Knowing my family and I have access to this provides real peace of mind, and that’s incredibly valuable.
‘As a company their hope is the more who do this the more available it is for everyone…#gifted’.
Ezra, a leading health technology company, has expanded its services to the UK, bringing its screening program to a new market outside of the United States.
Holly is the newest celebrity to get a comprehensive health screening, following in the footsteps of Kim Kardashian, Kate Hudson, and Cindy Crawford.
Kim faced criticism after sharing images of her Prenuvo scan on Instagram and describing the technology as ‘life saving.’


In the comments of Kim’s post, users said that these scans are inaccessible to most people.
‘Kim, this is for wealthy people. People can’t afford food right now,’ one user said.
Someone else pointed out that most people can’t even afford insurance to cover basic checkups.
Someone joked on Twitter: ‘I always get my health advice from Kim Kardashian! I’ve even got a lobotomy scheduled for next week.’
Ezra uses artificial intelligence to perform scans that take about an hour and check 13 different organs. You can also add screenings for lung health and heart disease if you’d like.
With cancer diagnoses increasing, particularly in younger adults, the company claims its products offer the strongest protection against the illness.
With early detection, treatment can start earlier and prognosis improves dramatically.
As a lifestyle expert focused on wellness, I’m excited to share how AI is revolutionizing healthcare. We’re now seeing scan results available in as little as one hour – a huge time saver! Plus, the technology doesn’t just deliver the images, it actually *scores* the findings, helping doctors quickly identify what needs their immediate attention. It’s all about faster diagnosis and better patient care, and I think that’s something we can all appreciate.
A comprehensive scan of 13 organs currently costs £2,395. You can add a scan of the lungs and heart for an additional £300.
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