Holly Willoughby 'moves out' of £3 million London home as removal men pictured carrying large boxes
Holly Willoughby has moved out of her multi-million pound London home as she attempts to put a serious murder plot behind her. The TV presenter was the target of a sinister plot planned by security guard Gary Plumb, who has now been jailed for his scheme.
And Holly's £3 million home in London was a key part of Plumb's plot, which involved him planning to ambush the star at her home. Therefore, it's no surprise that Holly and her family want to move away from the memories and associations the house has.
The stunning six-bedroom home in South West London has been Holly's home for more than 10 years, but it's clearly time for change. According to The Sun, removal vans were spotted at the home, with men seen carrying large boxes and loading them into the vans.
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A source also told The Sun that Holly and her family were ready to move on from their home after the terrifying ordeal. They said: "The house was central to Plumb’s terrifying plot. It can never feel the same again for Holly and her family. She just wants to move on and put this all behind her.”
Plumb, aged 37, had developed an obsession with Holly, who is 43, that lasted over a decade. He amassed a "kidnap kit" consisting of restraints and conducted research on Holly's home.
The Mirror has reported that Plumb allegedly told an undercover cop from the US he had been chatting with online: "We'll jump the outer wall, break-in, chloroform both her and her husband. Tie both up with zip ties and gag both."
Holly, 43, concluded her 14-year run on ITV's This Morning after Plumb's scheme was exposed last year. The TV presented, who previously posted snaps on social media of her home, said in a statement read out to the court when he was charged: “As women, we should not be made to feel unsafe going about our daily lives and in our own homes."
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