Holly Willoughby gave fans a rare glimpse inside her kitchen - and it was for a very good reason. However, there was one particular detail that appeared to infuriate her fans.
15.09.2022 - 15:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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.
This week, Holly and Phil have been discussing the latest news and updates surrounding what happens next following the Queen's 'peaceful' death, aged 96, on September 8. They've also been paying tribute to the late monarch by talking to those who had the pleasure of meeting her.
While the show's have been calm and somber while also sharing a bit of light in sad times, Holly caused a bit of excitement in the studio when she clumsily knocked over some royal memorabilia.
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The 41-year-old and Phillip, 60, were joined live in the studio by pawnbroker Dan Hatfield who was able to advice viewers on what royal memorabilia they can invest in amid Her Majesty's passing as people search for items and memorabilia to preserve from this historic time.
They even spoke to Royal super-fan Margaret Tyler (78) will be joining us from her home, which is decorated from floor to ceiling with 12,000 items of royal memorabilia and keepsakes.
But Holly was quick to apologise when she knocked over some gold sovereigns worth hundreds of pounds. "Oh gosh! Sorry, I'm not trashing the place," the mum-of-three said. But just like a comedy sketch, she then knocked something else over which left her and Phil giggling.
A red-faced Holly then said: "I'm just going to step away. I'm not going to touch anything." But it appears the clumsy behaviour is a common
Holly Willoughby gave fans a rare glimpse inside her kitchen - and it was for a very good reason. However, there was one particular detail that appeared to infuriate her fans.
Holly Willoughby was forced to change her outfit for presenting duties on This Morning at the last minute after a blunder. As she normally does, Holly, 41, had taken to Instagram to show off her outfit before going live on ITV, as she sported a pussy-bow blouse with a geometric pattern tucked into a black miniskirt, paired with tights and pointed court heels.
Holly Willoughby's fans don't miss a trick and it left the presenter having to admit to a last-minute change before her latest This Morning appearance. She was back on screen on Tuesday (October 4) alongside Phillip Schofield for the latest installment of the ITV daytime show.
He's officially been away from This Morning for months and so Gino D'Acampo didn't want to return quietly. The Italian chef took a break from appearing in the ITV daytime show's kitchen earlier this year.
Gino D'Acampo has spent months away from This Morning but he's back - and the chaos has come with him. The Italian chef took a break from appearing in the ITV daytime show's kitchen earlier this year as he spent his summer in Sardina.
The chief executive of ITV has spoken out on the 'queue-gate' drama that has engulfed two of its biggest stars, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, this week. The This Morning hosts came under fire from viewers earlier this month after being accused of skipping the queue to see the Queen lying in state.
K.J. Yossman ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall defended the network’s morning show anchors Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby over allegations that they skipped a five-mile long queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state two weeks ago. Ever since Schofield and Willoughby, who host “This Morning” were seen on the live-feed of the lying-in-state, walking through Westminster Hall via the VIP line, the duo have been the subject of much criticism, particularly on social media. A petition titled ‘Axe Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby from TV’ has amassed over 75,000 signatures. Speaking at the Royal Television Society (RTS) annual convention in London on Tuesday afternoon, McCall defended Schofield and Willoughby and said that ITV had even contacted Domino’s Pizza U.K. to complain about a light-hearted tweet the pizza company had posted poking fun at the controversy.
Holly Willoughby had a small apology to make to her millions of followers a day after she returned to her pre-show tradition. Last week, following the end of the period of national mourning, fans noticed that the This Morning presenter hadn't returned to social media to share her daily outfit deets.
Holly Willoughby referenced Mel B on This Morning today, days after the Spice Girls star appeared to take a dig at her and Phillip Schofield. Mel's bandmate Mel C was on the ITV daytime show to chat to the hosts about her new book.
Holly Willoughby was quick to justify her antics on a night out after Mel C made a comment during her appearance on This Morning. The Spice Girl, whose real name is Melanie Chisholm, was on the ITV daytime show to chat about her new book.
There are said to be 'serious concerns' for the wellbeing of This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield as controversy continues over their visit to Westminster Hall where the Queen lay in state.
Fans of This Morning have continued to share their feelings about Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's 'queue jump' saga. It is almost a week since the hosting duo were seen inside Westminster Hall where the Queen was lying in state.
ITV This Morning’s Holly Willoughby is said to be in “crisis talks” with the broadcaster after the recent backlash over claims she “queue jumped” to see the Queen Lying-in-State with co-host Phillip Schofield. The TV presenters have strenuously denied claims that they skipped the queue at Westminster Hall and that they were instead in the “press queue” with accreditation which is given to journalists and broadcasters. After addressing the backlash on Tuesday’s This Morning, Holly, 41, is said to have ITV fearful she will leave the show after she was left in “floods of tears” over the recent drama.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have explained what happened when they were spotted inside Westminster Hall while the Queen was lying in state. The duo have been hosting special episodes of This Morning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, paying tribute by sharing viewers' memories and chatting to those who knew or had met the late monarch.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield returned to This Morning for the first time since they were embroiled in a 'queue jump' row. The pair were last seen on the ITV daytime show on Thursday (September 15) after the programme was cancelled on Friday for coverage of the King's first trip to Wales.