'As if you’re not making enough money!' Holly Willoughby's new move slammed by ITV viewers

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Holly, 40, looked stunning in a light pink strapless dress as she casually spritzed herself with the bottle of perfume to the sound of a beating drum.In the caption the star wrote: “Tomorrow!

My first ever perfume…“Discover a scent to energise and enliven your senses…” She then went on to reveal that the product would launch at 8am today, adding the hashtag “#borrowedfromthewild”.The post received a mixed reception from fans, many of whom were excited to try the new scent.However, others were put off by the price point of the star’s new fragrance, which they felt was too expensive.

The Dancing On Ice presenter has not officially announced a price point for the perfume, but her website says that a 50ml bottle will cost £42.Some fans expressed concern over how much they might be expected to pay based on the price of other products from the collection, pointing out that it was a tough economic time.

Anne Gilchrist Reid commented: “Wonder how much that will cost? All the jewelry is way overpriced…”Jenny Lamb wrote: “Oh please… People can’t afford to eat or heat their homes… How about being more realistic to your followers.”While Amy Griffin argued: “I’m sure it smells lovely but your price range limits who can afford your products. “Many of your fans would be able to afford and justify paying such a premium price and yes, I know people will say you don’t have to buy it, but surely it would be better to have priced it so it’s more affordable ot the general population, not just those who are doing really well for themselves already.”Sue Mason commented: “I suppose this is out of normal folks’ price range just like the other Wylde Moon stuff.”Nail-envysta complained: “Yawn!

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