Holly Willoughby has been forced to cut short her summer holiday in Portugal so she can quarantine for 14 days before returning to This Morning.
The TV presenter, 39, jetted back to the UK early to ensure she is able to self-isolate for a fortnight before returning to work next month, Mirror Online reports.
She had reportedly planned to spend several weeks in Portugal with her husband Dan Baldwin and their three, children Harry, 11, Belle, nine, and five-year-old Chester.
Holly is said to be willing to do whatever is necessary to keep everyone safe before she returns to This Morning on September 7.

The UK Government's coronavirus restrictions mean any passengers returning from Portgual need to isolate for two weeks.
Holly and her family had planned to spend seven weeks at the luxurious Quinta do Lago resort in the Algarve, which offers private villas with pools for a relaxing break in the sunshine, MailOnline reports.
However, they've now shaved two weeks off the break.
She's stayed off social media for the majority of the trip, but has shared several selfies with fans including a shot she took underwater.

Holly will be back on TV in early September, along with her co-host Phillip Schofield, who has also been enjoying a summer break with his family.
During the summer it was reported that Holly has left her YMU Entertainment agency to set up her own female-focused management company - Roxy Management.
The Sun reported Holly wanted to be able to take more control and improve her “work-life balance”.
A source said: "Lockdown has given her time to reflect and think about her future.
"In many ways, it has become the perfect opportunity to start afresh and it was just time for a change.
"She is really excited about managing herself and having more say over decisions on a day-to-day basis."