TV presenter Holly Willoughby has not been short of controversy recently
From being accused of being a bimbo, to confronting Katie Hopkins over her provocative opinions, then being the centre of complaints following a rather busty dress- could Holly be the new Rihanna?
In the latest Holly-versy, she has been accused of keeping the neighbourhood awake with her ‘drunken antics’.
An anonymous letter delivered to the £3 million home she shares with her 37-year-old husband Daniel Baldwin and their 2 children, claims she ‘kept the whole neighbourhood up last night with drunken behaviour’.
‘They think that they are decent neighbours, but at no point have they apologised for the disruption’
TV executive Daniel reacted angrily to the letter, emailing a marathon 50 neighbours in a bid to track down the elusive letter-writer.
In the email he writes that he was in fact watching TV sitcom Nashville with his 32-year-old wife- a far cry from the wine-gulping, party animal image they are accused of.
To assist any would-be Columbo-types in tracking down the perpetrator, he even attached a CCTV still of the woman who delivered the letter.
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The email, entitled ‘Your help – our neighbourhood’, reads:
‘Dear Neighbours, this morning this lady left a letter on my doorstep. The letter was extremely rude and overly aggressive (I’ll save you from the gory details).
‘It wrongly accused us of “keeping the whole neighbourhood up last night with drunken behaviour”.
‘In fact the whole house was in bed by 10.30pm – after two episodes of Nashville (please don’t judge me on this!).
‘The letter had no name or house number so I’d very much like to explain this to the lady on the picture and I’d like an explanation from her on the letter’s contents.
‘Her photo, from our CCTV footage is attached. Any help clearing this up would be hugely appreciated.
‘I’d like to think that we live in a neighbourhood where we can freely knock on our neighbours doors and have a civilised chat about any concerns/worries/issues.’
However a rather heated neighbour paints a different picture, accusing the couple of disrupting the street with constant building works.
David Moss, 55, raged: ‘We have been shocked by this vicious intrusive email, in which they make themselves out to be good neighbours, when we have had enormous trucks blocking the pavement six days a week.’
‘They think that they are decent neighbours, but at no point have they apologised for the disruption.’
Oh dear, it looks like Holly won’t be on the neighbours’ Christmas card list this year.