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Former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby Lucy North/PA Images
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Security officer accused of Holly Willoughby kidnap plot will face trial next year

Gavin Plumb appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court to enter not guilty pleas today.

A SHOPPING CENTRE security officer is set to stand trial next year accused of an alleged plot to kidnap and murder former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby.

Gavin Plumb pleaded not guilty to charges of soliciting murder and incitement to commit kidnap during a short hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court today.

The charges indicate the defendant is accused of planning to assemble a “kidnap and restraint kit” and encouraging a third party to travel to the UK to carry out the alleged offences.

Plumb (36) had his trial date fixed for 24 June next year, in a hearing where he spoke to confirm his name and his not guilty pleas.

Screenshot 2023-11-03 16.37.16 Gavin Plumb in a previous court appearance Elizabeth Cook / PA Images Elizabeth Cook / PA Images / PA Images

The defendant, from Harlow, Essex, was remanded into custody by Judge Mary Loram KC today.

Willoughby left ITV flagship daytime show This Morning on 10 October as colleagues Rochelle Humes and Craig Doyle said she would “forever be one of us”.

It also follows a turbulent period for the show, after Willoughby’s former co-host Phillip Schofield left in May after he admitted to a relationship with a younger male colleague.

Willoughby (42) announced she was leaving the show in a social media post, saying it was an “honour to just be part of its story”, but that she felt “I have to make this decision for me and my family”.

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