HOLLY Willoughby has given fans a rare glimpse inside her South London home as she shared a video with her adorable cat Bluebell.
The 40-year-old star spent some quality time playing with her cute pet ahead of her appearance on This Morning.
The presenter took to social media to share a clip of her attempting to read Bluebell's body language.
The TV star yawned at her beloved pet, hoping that the feline would mirror her and yawn back to show its affection and unconditional love.
However, Holly's attempt went down like a lead balloon with Bluebell "flicking" her away and turning her head.
Alongside the video, Holly wrote: "She loves me not... actually flicks me away!
"Apparently if you yawn at your cat and they yawn back then they love you... if not... unlucky! ... more info discussed in depth on This Morning at 10am xxx"
The mum-of-three gave her followers a sneak peek inside her stunning living room boasting large grey sofas and a variety of small personal ornaments.
The breakfast host lives in a gorgeous £3million five-bedroom London mansion.
From a dreamy kitchen to spacious open plan living areas, Holly' £3 million family home is the stuff of home interior goals.
And judging by her social media posts, the fashionista prefers neutral tones for her interiors.
With plenty of white walls, marble surfaces and parquet floorboards, the This Morning host has displayed timeless taste when it comes to decorating her home.
The Dancing on Ice host revealed earlier this week that she had written her first book which is set to give fans a sought-after look into the private star's life away from the cameras.
The TV host took an extra week off work last week to concentrate on a secret project, which looks like it was adding the finishing touches to her book.
She shared the exciting news on social media posting a photo of the front cover of her book.
Holly said she will address everything from body-image to burn out in the personal book “about finding your beauty, inside and out.”
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She described the experience of writing as “intense” and says there are “pieces of her between the pages".
Speaking about the project, she said: “I’m so excited to publish this book with Zennor and the team at Century. Reflections is a celebration of how inner and outer beauty can work together in perfect harmony, which hasn’t always come easily to me.
“I hope this starts a discussion and helps readers reflect on their own paths and on where they find themselves now.”