Holly Willoughby has revealed she wrote a letter to her former English teacher, following the success of her book Reflections.
The presenter, 40, took to Instagram on Saturday to share how being a Sunday Times Bestseller meant a great deal to her since she suffers from dyslexia.
She recently told This Morning viewers how the teacher had helped her after being diagnosed with the learning difficulty 'quite late'.
Candid: Holly Willoughby has revealed she recently wrote a letter to her former English teacher, following the success of her latest book Reflections
Holly began in the emotional video: 'Hi everyone, happy weekend. I hope whatever you're doing, you're having a nice time.
'It's a little bit wet and rainy out there. I'm currently sitting here with Bailey. Say hello. She's a bit fed up cos we can't go outside cos it's wet! Gonna go out in a minute.
'Anyway it gives me the perfect opportunity just to say a massive thank you again about the book Reflections.
Opening up: The TV personality, 40, took to Instagram on Saturday to share how being a Sunday Times Bestseller meant a great deal to her since she suffers from dyslexia
Pretty in pink! Holly began in the emotional video: 'Hi everyone, happy weekend. I hope whatever you're doing, you're having a nice time'
'It's been out for three weeks now and I can't quite believe it because for the third week running it is a Sunday Times Bestseller, which is really something I never thought was possible.
'Funnily enough I sent my old English teacher a letter yesterday just saying, "Oh my god, I wrote a book and who would have thought that was ever actually gonna be possible when I was at school?"
'I think you all know by now but I'm dyslexic so when I was at school, English was not my favourite subject at all and I found it really difficult.