Holly Willoughby looks lovely in a frilly rainbow dress

Holly Willoughby looks lovely in a frilly rainbow dress after cutting her holiday to Portugal short to return to TV hosting duties

She is a ray of sunshine on the ITV show, This Morning. 

And Holly Willoughby, displayed all the colours of the rainbow in a stylish frilled dress which she shared to her Instagram followers on Sunday afternoon.

The TV presenter, 39, sported her signature blonde tresses in a chic bob and rocked the vibrant outfit choice as she beamed in the care-free throwback snap. 

Stunning: Holly Willoughby wowed in a frilled and patterned shirt dress that displayed a kaleidoscope of colours as she posted the smiling snap to her Instagram followers on Sunday

She wore a frilled shirt dress with a mixture of patterned rainbow colours that contrasted beautifully against her golden complexion. 

Holly let her natural beauty shine through with a minimal makeup look and she kept her blonde locks in a natural wavy style. 

On Sunday, the TV personality appeared to be pining for her trip back to sun-soaked Portugal as she showed off her incredible figure in a white swimsuit snap from her recent holiday.

Lady in white: The TV presenter, 39 but on a chic display in an ivory plunging swimsuit with bow detailing as she posted a throwback picture of her Portugal getaway on Sunday

Lady in white: The TV presenter, 39 but on a chic display in an ivory plunging swimsuit with bow detailing as she posted a throwback picture of her Portugal getaway on Sunday 

She looked angelic in the chic one piece as she soaked up the sun by the pool in the throwback Instagram.

The blonde beauty showed off her holiday tan in the swimsuit which featured a plunging neckline and bow detailing. 

She wore her sleek tresses loose around her shoulders and showed off her natural glow with dewy makeup.

The picture was taken during her recent getaway with husband Dan Baldwin and their three children which was cut short so that Holly could quarantine for two weeks before resuming her presenting role on This Morning next month.

Vacation: Holly's recent getaway to Portugal was cut short so that Holly could quarantine for two weeks before resuming her presenting role on This Morning next month

Vacation: Holly’s recent getaway to Portugal was cut short so that Holly could quarantine for two weeks before resuming her presenting role on This Morning next month

The sizzling post comes after Holly countered claims she is considering leaving This Morning after 11 years alongside Phillip Schofield.

It was reported that the popular TV presenter was seeking other opportunities on prime time TV after setting up her own management company, Roxy Management, earlier this year.

However, a source close to the star told the MailOnline that Holly is happier than ever on the flagship mid-morning show and has ‘no plans to leave.’

The insider said: ‘Holly loves This Morning and working with Phil.

Shock: The sizzling post comes after Holly countered claims she is considering leaving This Morning after 11 years alongside Phillip Schofield

Shock: The sizzling post comes after Holly countered claims she is considering leaving This Morning after 11 years alongside Phillip Schofield

‘She is the happiest that she’s ever been on the show and has no plans to leave.’

The comments come after The Sun claimed on Saturday that the popular television presenter was considering leaving to focus on other primetime opportunities.

They reported that she was planning on focusing more on her career now her children Harry, 11, Belle, nine, and Chester, five, are getting older.

A source speaking to the publication claimed: ‘Holly is unique in that women like her and want to be her friend and men are attracted to her as she’s so beautiful. She has universal appeal.

‘While she loves This Morning, her four-day-a-week live TV stint is a huge drain on her time and requires a lot of energy, plus she’s been doing it for 11 years now.’

It is understood Holly and Phil are currently earning close to £1 million a year for their roles – up about a quarter from their current £750,000 annual salaries.