Holly Willoughby has thanked fans for helping find her daughter Belle’s beloved teddy bear after the seven-year-old was left distraught when she lost her favourite cuddly toy.

Taking to Instagram, Holly posted a photo of Ted and the “nightmare” Bell has had without him.

“Help... we’ve had that nightmare moment where Belle has lost her favourite ‘Ted’ ... He is an old @arsenal teddy and had an Arsenal badge with a year on his foot…” she told her followers.

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“I’ve searched everywhere and also online for a replacement... can anyone help? Have you seen him, have you got the same bear at home that you may not need anymore, can I buy a replacement somewhere? ... poor Belle is so sad to loose her best friend.”

Luckily, her plea worked and Ted has been safe and sound! Phew! Finally some good news.

“Insta you are amazing... Ted’s been found!!!” Holly gushed.

“He had decided to stay on after my birthday weekend away but is now ready to come home... Thank you for all your help and lovely messages…”

She added that she can’t wait to tell Belle when she gets home from school.

The This Morning host, 38, is mum to nine-year-old Harry, seven-year-old Belle and four-year-old Chester with her husband Dan Baldwin.

She is extremely private about her personal life but occasionally shares some insight into her family with fans.

She recently enjoyed a night at the theatre with her three little ones, telling fans she had a “magical” night…

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Emma Nolan is a Digital Writer at Prima covering everything from fashion and beauty, to food and drink and entertainment and television. A TV fanatic, she previously specialised in television and entertainment at Metro.co.uk and Express.co.uk. Emma moved to London in 2018 following working at various regional and national titles in Dublin in news and features. Prior to this, Emma worked in magazines and digital editorial in New York City.