HOLLY Willoughby has given fans a rare look inside her stunning £3million London home during a "spring clean".
The This Morning star, who returned to the daytime ITV show on Monday morning, posted the video of her home on her Wylde Moon Instagram account.
Holly, 42, who is best known for starring on the daytime ITV show alongside Phillip Schofield, could be seen "spring cleaning" her spacious property's crystals.
The TV star gave a sneak peek inside the London mega-mansion as she sat at the table to perform a cleansing ritual.
She looked stunning in a white blouse, letting her blonde hair flow in its signature style, as she sat in front of a bright window.
Holly looked comfortable at the sprawling table, which she covered in various crystals and candles to "cleanse" the rocks.
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She told her fans: "If you are into crystals like me, you probably have quite the collection now.
"There are many ways that crystals can be cleansed, some of them can be put in your bath which is really nice - sometimes when I have a bath I put the crystals in.
"All that lovely energy in the crystals will be in the bottom of water while you're having a bath - but you can also put them in front of the full moon, you can put them on the window ledge.
"Even them just being in your house, the fact that the full moon is above your house, will still have that energy shift.
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"And you can cleanse them with something like sage, so you burn that and blow out the flame and let the smoke go around them.
"Or you can use Palo Santo which is a special type of wood, which is what I'm going to do to this one now.
"It's got a lovely smell, you just get a nice flame on it."
Holly went on to demonstrate lighting the wood with one of her Wylde Moon candles, before performing the ritual.
It comes after Holly returned to This Morning today and opened up about her ill health after a week away from the show.
The star was reunited with co-star Phillip Schofield, 61, following a bout of shingles.
Caused by the same virus as chickenpox, the condition produces sore blisters on the body that tend to scab over after seven to 10 days.
Opening the show, Holly said: "It is nice to be back. Good to see you. I'm much better. I've had a wobbly week and a half. It's really not the nicest thing but yes I'm much better. All mended and back."
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Holly was due to return to the show last week alongside Phillip, who himself returned after an extended break following his brother Timothy's child sex abuse conviction.
ITV drafted in Rochelle Hume to replace Holly, who announced she had contracted shingles, prompting fans to speculate about her future.