Holly Willoughby went unrecognised as she partied with her former TV co-star Dermot O’Leary at Glastonbury Festival in a fun new clip she posted on Monday.
The former This Morning presenter, 44, attended the event at Worthy Farm last month after jetting in from London Heliport in style.
In a video she posted to her grid on Monday as she reminisced over the music event she joked she and Dermot were doing ‘crowd control’ in the video as thy created an ‘impromptu limbo line’.
Dermot and Holly had held their hands up to create the limbo that people were then seen exiting the crowds via.
But no one walking past seemed to even recognise the famous pair as they blended in with other festival-goers.
She penned in the caption of her post: ‘Just found this on the camera roll…. Nothing like a bit of @glastofest crowd control @dermotoleary @andrew_chaplin_director … Impromptu limbo anyone? #pulp.’

Holly Willoughby went unrecognised as she partied with her former TV co-star Dermot O’Leary at Glastonbury Festival in a fun new clip she posted on Monday


The former This Morning presenter, 44, attended the event at Worthy Farm last month after jetting in from London Heliport in style
Recently Holly enjoyed the final day of Glastonbury 2025 as she rocked a bohemian-inspired look at the festival.
The mum-of-three stunned as she enjoyed the star-studded lineup, which included the legendary Sir Rod Stewart.
Holly was spotted alongside her TV executive husband Dan Baldwin as they enjoyed a child-free weekend together on Worthy Farm.
Boasting a big smile, the star wore her blonde hair down, placing a hat on top to protect against the beaming sun.
Dressed for the festival, Holly gave bohemian vibes with a flowy teal-coloured Rixo dress that featured long sleeves.
Holly touched down on the Worthy Farm site by helicopter to join more than 200,000 music fans.
But residents of neighbouring Pilton in Somerset were furious at the number of choppers ferrying A-listers over their farms, as one told the Mail at the time: ‘We’ve never seen this many coming into the festival – it’s insane.

In a video she posted to her grid on Monday as she reminisced over the music event she joked she and Dermot were doing ‘crowd control’ in the video as thy created an ‘impromptu limbo line’

Dermot and Holly had held their hands up to create the limbo that people were then seen exiting the crowds via

But no one walking past seemed to even recognise the famous pair as they blended in with other festival-goers
‘On Thursday there was a cluster of five, one after the other.
‘It’s getting ridiculous now and quite frankly the organisers need to get a handle on it – it’s so anti-social and not in the spirit of Glasto.’
Setting off from London’s Battersea heliport, Holly flew for 50 minutes and was at the festival by 1.30pm.
Helicopter firm Air Charter – which sells return tickets for £13,950 – reckons it saves its celebrity customers up to eight hours per journey compared with driving.
Beaming in the festival’s VIP section, the former This Morning host sported a £365 pair of tan Grenson boots from her own line and a £158 blouse from Free People over a white dress and belt, with a Stetson hat.
She has previously stayed at the five-star Babington House hotel while attending the event, which is a half-hour drive from the site, and gets a taxi in each day.

Dermot soon reshared the clip on his social media

She penned in the caption of her post: ‘Just found this on the camera roll…. Nothing like a bit of @glastofest crowd control @dermotoleary @andrew_chaplin_director … Impromptu limbo anyone? #pulp’

Holly touched down on the Worthy Farm site by helicopter to join more than 200,000 music fans
Meanwhile, nearby luxury campsite Camp Kerala, which costs £8,000 for five days, shared a picture on social media showing a line of helicopters and Rolls-Royces awaiting VIPs.
With ticket prices at a minimum of £385, the 45-year-old festival has faced growing criticism that it has abandoned its hedonistic roots, and this year was dubbed ‘Butlin’s for the British middle class’.
The Mail approached festival bosses for a comment at the time.