Holly Willoughby could be set for a return to our TV screens three years after leaving This Morning as she gets ready to shoot a new pilot for a chat show22:03, 10 Aug 2026Holly Willoughby looks set for her TV comeback three years after leaving This Morning. The presenter, 45, is reportedly ready for a role with Disney+, amid suggestions that she is set to film a pilot for a new chat show very soon.‌Holly, who left her long-standing role with This Morning amid the Phillip Schofield scandal, has been of air ever since. But it's claimed Disney+ are set to lure her back on screen with a new chat show.‌"Holly has been sought by Disney+ for a new show and is filming a pilot in the next few weeks," a source claimed.‌Speaking to The Sun, the insider said the show will be called The Holding Space with Holly Willoughby and will see the presenter interview a number of high-profile women.The source added: "The whole premise of the show is empowerment and authenticity, with Holly leading the conversation.It’s a really ambitious project, with really high production values.”‌They suggested production company, Box To Box, has "thrown a fair bit of cash behind it already" and said they are confident Disney+ will be its home.It comes after Holly launched her own podcast and YouTube show. Holly Willoughby Together first aired last month on the platform and she has already interviewed the likes of actor Stanley Tucci, comedian Katherine Ryan and Celebrity Traitors star Joanne McNally.She has made no secret of wanting to return to presenting and this could prove to be the perfect opportunity. She recently told The Times: "I hope one day, when the time’s right and the project’s right, that I will go back and do some telly stuff. I’m a telly girl, and I love it."‌She also revealed her insecurities recently as she opened up on growing up in the nineties. She revealed she felt insecure in the 'Kate Moss waif' era when beauty standards were very different.Speaking to comedian Joanne, Holly admitted she felt a pressure to look good when supermodel Kate was seen as the epitome of cool. Describing the era as being 'not her friend' she said: "We grew up in a time of Kate Moss waif, so that was not my friend growing up".Joanne, 43, replied: "I remember having any curves was just the most horrifying thing." "Yeah it was," Holly agreed.Article continues belowExplaining why she likes clothes that fit well on the waist, she continued: "I want to show my waist because that’s the smallest bit because my bum is big."Joanne tried to compliment her pal. Insisting that she had the "perfect figure", she said: "You’re such a show off. Look at that you’ve got the perfect figure." However, Holly countered: "No I do not, I do not."Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .