Normal order resumed on This Morning on Monday as Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby kicked off another week of shows. The first edition of the ITV daytime show of the week marked Holly's return.
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There's not much that is off limits on This Morning as the latest edition of the show proved. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (April 26).
They were once again joined by Vanessa Feltz in the London-based studio for her latest phone-in. And it was a bit of a special one for the broadcaster as the show returned to a topic she first spoke about on the programme back in 1992.
It has been 30 years since Vanessa first appeared on the show as a relationship expert. She made her debut alongside then-hosts Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan and discussed keeping the spark alive. So, in tribute to her three-decades This Morning posed the subject once again.
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After sharing a clip of Vanessa's first appearance on the show in which she looked 'so different', Vanessa explained: "Anyway what we were talking about was Fergie had been toe-sucking, do you remember that? And we were so inspired by the idea of toe sucking we thought what are the other undiscovered erogenous zones of the body and what do people do that we might not necessarily expect, but we can talk about on the television, to spice up their love life?"
Holly then told viewers: "It's been 30 years since her first phone in on This Morning. And the topic? Unusual things you do in the bedroom to keep the spark alive." Phillip then said: "So that's just what Vanessa is asking today," before Holly added: "We're wondering 30 years later if you're still up for sharing."
Phillip directly addressed the camera and asked: "How do you keep the spark alive?" before giving some suggestions as to what they meant -
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