Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield looked emotional as they made their way through Westminster Hall to seen the Queen lie in state.
30.08.2022 - 15:01 / ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield are rested up and fully ready to come back to their hosting duties on following their fun-fillled summer breaks. While they’ve made sure they’ve had time to recuperate over the summer break, the presenters reveal they’ve also kept in contact with their daytime TV family via meetups and WhatsApp groups.
“To see each other socially is always really nice!” Holly, 41, says, while Phil, 60, adds, “There were a few barbeques and having Alison [Hammond] stay over recently was fun!” The stars are setting their alarm clocks, returning to their infamous sofa and looking forward to welcoming guests from all walks of life once again - and of course spending time with their TV colleagues. “I mean, in the make-up room in the mornings, everyone’s chatting - it’s like ‘What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!’ Everyone knows everything about everybody, and that’s nice,” Phil says.
“It’s more than a job, it’s much more than that. I’m not gonna lie, This Morning is one of my support groups and that’s a lovely thing to have.” Here, the dynamic duo share what’s in store for the magazine show this year, discuss their solid friendship and why the menopause has become such an important topic for them both… How would you sum up your summer plans? Phillip: The best time about summer is turning off the alarm and switching off! I usually have three alarms that get me up in the morning because when you’re getting up at 5.30am, you’ve got to be sure you’re going to wake up.
Actually, the final alarm really is my driver either phoning or banging on the window - that’s when I know I’m cutting it fine! So having all of that gone is a nice feeling. Holly: Summertime for me is really about spending time with the kids
.Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield looked emotional as they made their way through Westminster Hall to seen the Queen lie in state.
Holly Willoughby appeared filled with emotion as she joined Phillip Schofield to see the Queen lie in state. Queen Elizabeth II spent her first full day lying in state on Thursday (September 15) after the public were allowed to start paying their respects to the late monarch from 5pm on Wednesday.
Viewers were left shedding a few tears as the latest episode of This Morning came to an end. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Thursday (September 15) for the first time as scheduled since the Queen's death last week.
Holly Willoughby caused momentary chaos in the This Morning studio as she returned to screens. She was back fronting the ITV daytime show on Thursday (September 15) alongside Phillip Schofield which continued to pay tribute the Queen Elizabeth II, a week on from her death.
Richmond, southwest London. The Edwardian house has six bedrooms a garden in which the TV star enjoys growing vegetables. Earlier this year, The Mirror reported that Holly had won planning permission to build a first-floor side and front extension, making her luxurious property even bigger.
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Holly Willoughby has given an insight into her family life as she headed back to work on This Morning. The presenter has spent several weeks off screen as she enjoyed her long break while her children were off school for the summer holidays.
Alison Hammond is known for her great sense of humour, and on Sunday she shared a cheeky and hilarious post poking fun at fellow This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby, ahead of her and Phillip Schofield's return to the morning show.MORE: Holly Willoughby glows in stunning selfie during special 'play date' ahead of This Morning returnTaking to Instagram, the mother-of-one shared a selfie of herself taken next to someone with a Dermot O'Leary mask on, which mirrored the photo Holly had shared last week alongside Phillip.WATCH: Alison Hammond responds to Dermot O'Leary's shock remarkCaptioning the post, Alison wrote the exact same words as Holly: "Well look who came over for a play date before school starts… "RELATED: This Morning's Holly Willoughby shares support for co-star Alison Hammond in heartwarming postREAD: Alison Hammond turns heads in sensational swimwear selfie - and Holly Willoughby approvesShe continued: "See you on Friday @dermotoleary @thismorning …I've missed you !!!!! can't wait to see you all !!!!!.
This Morning's Holly Willoughby was spotted spending some quality time with her three children before heading back to work next week.The TV presenter, 41, decided to go on a trip out to South West London with her three kids and adorable dog Bailey for some last-minute time together before she returns to ITV's This Morning. In the photos, she could be seen watching on as her kids enjoyed a kickaround with a football and Bailey played with other dogs in the park. Holly could be seen in good spirits, grinning as she enjoyed her time out with her three kids, Harry, 13, Belle, 11, and Chester, seven, before the group headed to a flower market to buy some plants for their home.
Phillip Schofield has detailed a concern he has ahead of returning to This Morning next week. The presenter took to Instagram to share a glimpse at his early reunion with co-host Holly Willoughby. It has been several weeks since the pair have been seen together after temporarily saying goodbye to the ITV daytime show.
Holly Willoughby, 41, is no stranger to a candid photo, and on Thursday she showed off her natural beauty as she posed alongside Phillip Schofield ahead of their return to This Morning.MORE: Holly Willoughby reveals family first and why it's 'so exciting'The presenting duo will return to screens on Monday morning after enjoying a summer break from the show. In the snap, taken in Holly's £3million West London home, the pair looked closer than ever and are beaming from ear-to-ear.WATCH: This Morning's Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby spark reaction as they get cosy on TV Captioning the sweet snap, the mother-of-three wrote: "Well look who came over for a play date before school starts… See you on Monday @schofe @thismorning … I’ve missed you!!!!! Can’t wait to see you all!!!!"READ: Holly Willoughby shows off her tan as she prepares to return to This MorningSEE: This Morning's Holly Willoughby shares support for co-star Alison Hammond in heartwarming postFans were delighted to learn of their return and left gushing messages in the comments section.