This Morning co-presenter Eamonn Holmes is facing a backlash from viewers for discussing a coronavirus conspiracy theory live on air with a guest.
25.03.2020 - 16:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An Edinburgh granddad who built a home gym in his garden is inspiring the nation to stay fit amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Viral star Tony Robertson appeared on ITV's This Morning today where he gave a demonstration to hosts Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby in a hilarious segment filmed at his Buckstone home by wife Lisbeth.
As we reported last week, 72-year-old Tony set up his own work-out space after the virus forced him into lockdown and closed his local gyms.
The granddad-of-three usually
This Morning co-presenter Eamonn Holmes is facing a backlash from viewers for discussing a coronavirus conspiracy theory live on air with a guest.
This Morning viewers were left cringing on Wednesday morning when a man complained that a charitable milkman keeps delivering extra items he doesn't want. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby spoke to milkman Darren Barnes on his daily round as they celebrated "Britain's unsung heroes".They explained that Darren has been dropping off extra essential items to his customers as government guidelines rule individuals should be leaving their house as infrequently as possible.
Holly Willoughby has revealed how she's retaining her blonde locks while in self-isolation.
This Morning is well known for airing some bizarre moments during its morning slot.
While This Morning pranked Holly Willoughby live on air last year for April Fools' Day, the show has decided to eschew the tradition this year.
Thousands of Brits ventured to their windows, balconies and doorsteps on Thursday 26 March evening to applaud the hard work of the NHS and health workers across the country as they tirelessly battle the coronavirus. Joining in with the rest of the nation were all the ITV Daytime stars, who shared a heartwarming video of themselves personally thanking all those who are putting their lives at risk.
This Morning hosts Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were forced to clear up confusion today after concerns were raised about activity outside their London studio.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby had to reassure This Morning viewers after an amber alert went off during filming.
In the past week, many TV shows and series have revealed that they are stopping filming indefinitely while the current pandemic is ongoing.
ITV is making contingency plans for This Morning in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.