Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby faces £10m legal battle with former agents

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HOLLY Willoughby is embroiled with her former agents in a bitter legal battle worth up to £10million.

The This Morning star, 40, has hired lawyers to fight demands for commission.

Holly Willoughby is being asked for a fortune by her former agents — just months after she quit them

A source said: “No one wanted this to go legal but Holly won’t simply give away her hard-fought millions without a fight.”

Holly has hired top lawyers, whom she met last week, to help her hold on to her money.

The presenter has been told she faces a potential seven- figure payout should YMU — whose clients include Phillip Schofield, Amanda Holden and Ant and Dec — be successful.

TV star Holly faces demands for commission from top celebrity management firm YMU after going it alone

The row centres on so-called sunset provisions by which agents collect commission from a celebrity who has left them.

Holly has hired top lawyers in a bid to hold on to her money

They would seek a cut if Holly’s contracts with shows including This Morning and Dancing On Ice are continued.

A source said: “This is a sad finale to what was once a hugely successful partnership.

“But YMU seem unhappy she’s set up on her own and feel entitled to maximise a sunset provision to claim commission on the renewal of contracts.

“This means, if she signed a new three-year deal with ITV worth £10million, say, they’d be entitled to around £1.5million of it.

YMU’s clients include cheeky Geordie duo Ant and Dec

YMU also represent telly star Amanda Holden

“This commission — around 15 per cent — would continue for years and years. In theory, Holly could be 65 and still paying out hundreds of thousands.

“She has no qualms in paying commission on jobs they previously helped her negotiate.

“From YMU’s side, they worked exceedingly hard on Holly’s behalf for years, helping her establish six-figure deals and contracts and this is simply business.

“No one wanted this to go to legal but Holly won’t ­simply give away her hard-fought millions without a fight.”

The row centres on ‘sunset provisions’ which allow agents to collect commission from a celebrity who has left them

Holly has been told she faces a potential ‘seven- figure’ payout should YMU be successful

We revealed in August that Holly had launched Roxy Management, managing herself and employing only female staff.

The following month we revealed YMU had threatened her with legal action — but that both sides hoped to resolve the matter without it going to court.

A court battle could see Holly quizzed over her earnings.

Her spokesperson declined to comment.

We approached YMU for comment.

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