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Awww! Holly melts fans’ hearts with son Chester’s note to the tooth fairy

- By News Reporter

Protection... Holly in bed with her children who have been ‘ masked’

HOLLY Willoughby has shared the sweet message her five- year- old son left for the tooth fairy.

The 39- year- old TV presenter said her youngest child had been left in a “panic” after losing the tooth before he could put it under his pillow.

Holly shared Chester’s handwritte­n note with her followers.

It read: “To Tooth Fairy, I lost my tooth today in the grass. Please can you still come. Love Chester.”

Alongside the snap, the mum- of- three added: “Slight panic when Chester lost his first tooth today and could not find it… I’m sure the tooth fairy will still come…”

Holly’s celebrity pals were quick to gush over the post. John Barrowman wrote: “Of course the tooth fairy will come. I have just contacted them. All is good.”

Phillip Schofield, Holly’s co- star on ITV’s This Morning, simply gushed: “Awwwwww!!!!”

Former JLS star Marvin Humes added: “Chester you little legend.”

Meanwhile, fans were quick to reassure the youngster.

One said: “My daughter lost her first one in gravel. Rest assured the tooth fairy still came.”

A second added: “He just has to smile in his sleep so the tooth fairy can see it’s missing!”

Holly and her family may soon be in for a treat as her TV pal Phillip is set to become their neighbour.

According to reports, the pair will be living next door to each other in west London.

The area where Holly lives with her TV producer husband Dan Baldwin and children Harry, 11, Belle, nine, and Chester, is already popular with other celebritie­s, including Ant and Dec.

Holly makes a point of never showing the faces of her children on any social media posts.

So fans of the presenter always lap up anything about her offspring.

 ??  ?? Heartfelt plea... the letter written to the tooth fairy by Holly’s son Chester, five
Heartfelt plea... the letter written to the tooth fairy by Holly’s son Chester, five

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