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14.06.2021 - 16:21 / ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield sent their love to Dr Zoe Williams on This Morning following the happy news she had given birth to her first child. The medical expert announced in January that she was expecting a baby with husband Stuart McKay, and revealed on Sunday night that the tot had arrived safe and sound.
While she didn’t divulge the baby’s gender, presenters Holly and Phil couldn’t help but take a guess - with Holly convinced it was a boy. "We just wanted to say congratulations,
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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby have emotionally reflected on hosting their show, This Morning, during the Covid pandemic. The pair explained that the pandemic brought them closer together and admitted that they nearly cried at "the drop of a hat" when offering cash prizes during the show's Spin To Win competition to deserving winners.
This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield, 58, took to Instagram to express his excitement at being reunited with his mum Pat, 84 after spending the last year apart. The one half of the This Morning presenting team documented the emotional reunion for his fans to see, including his first hug with his mum in over 12 months.
Holly Willoughby’s star couldn’t rise any higher. But with the TV presenter in high demand for guest appearances, brand collabs and book deals, we’re told her This Morning co-host Phillip Schofield is worried for the future of their partnership.“Holly feels as though she has come full circle with This Morning,” a source tells heat.
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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby have an unbreakable bond, having presented This Morning together since 2009 and co-hosted Dancing on Ice since 2006.In a new interview with The Times, Phillip has heaped praise on his co-host and dear friend for all her support in the months surrounding his decision to come out as gay in February 2020.READ: Phillip Schofield changes perspective over 'personal struggles' after coming out as gayWATCH: Holly Willoughby reveals huge error at home on This