Legal trouble looms for Holly Willoughby as her media company, Roxy Media, is under legal scrutiny after being hit with a winding up order over unpaid taxes.
For the unversed, the company is co-founded by Holly and her supportive husband Dan Baldwin in 2008.
During the brief court hearing, it was revealed that a £377,000 portion of the tax bill has already been settled, though the total amount still owed remains undisclosed, reported The Sun.
The next hearing would take place on July 9.
A winding up petition is considered a final step when a company fails to pay tax debts over £750, often leading to compulsory closure if unresloved.
Roxy Media, listed as TV production company on Companies House, now joins a growing list of celebrity-run businesses facing tax disputes.
This development comes amid a challenging period for Willoughby, following ITV's decision to axe Dancing on Ice, a show she long co-hosted and was closely associated with.
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