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Holly Willoughby enjoys farewell meal at royal hotspot ahead of trip to film Netflix show

Holly Willougby has just thrown herself an extravagant leaving party featuring a host of celebrities ahead of her trip to Costa Rica to star in a Netflix series.

Later this month, the 43-year-old will jet across the Atlantic to compete as a contestant on Bear Grylls’ latest reality show — Bear Hunt.

But before jumping on her long-haul flight to Central America, the Dancing on Ice host, headed to Mexican restaurant, Ixchel, on King’s Road in Chelsea, London, with her famous pals, Christine Lampard and Nicole Appleton.

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The eatery, owned by Fraser Carruthers, is regularly frequented by celebrities, with notable names like Princess Beatrice, Poppy Delevingne, Lisa Snowdon, Jaime Winstone and Gizzi Erskine all having walked through the doors.

Holly Willoughby is flying to Costa Rica for a new Netflix series
(Image: Wylde Moon Instagram)

The Sun revealed that the Full Moon menu featured a trio of cocktails for the celebs to indulge in — Holly’s Paloma, Bear’s Punch and The Aztec Marg.

The name of the menu is a tribute to the presenter’s lifestyle brand, Wylde Moon, which has been the centre of her universe since she left This Morning five months after the resignation of her disgraced former co-star, Phillip Schofield.

Upon their arrival at the restaurant, the guests received guacamole, pico de gallo and totopos, preceded by a selection of hand-dived scallop aguachile, pork belly tacos, short rib, and a scrumptious Tres Leches cake for dessert.

Holly Willoughby will learn survival skills from Bear Grylls
(Image: Instagram)

Due to potential kidnapping risks, Netflix have spent a whopping £1 million on the Brightonian’s safety. Throughout the duration of her time on the show, she will be protected by ex-special forces and former military guns.

The programme is set to put the contestants through a plethora of survival challenges under the mentorship of survival icon, Bear Grylls.

Holly Willoughby partied with her celebrity pals
(Image: INSTAGRAM)

In total, bosses will spend an enormous £10 million to ensure that none of the celebrities are harmed while filming the show.

While Costa Rica is undeniably a luxurious location, unfortunately, the jungle is home to mob murders and assassinations. In addition, attacks on innocent bystanders are increasing at an alarming rate.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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