ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby says she 'cried' over moment overshadowed by government resignations
06.07.2022 - 17:01
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Holly Willoughby admitted to getting emotional over a moment that was overshadowed by the numerous resignations coming out of No.10. The presenter made the comment as she returned to This Morning on Wednesday (July 6) alongside her co-host Phillip Schofield.
It is the first time the pair have been on air since there was a double shock in Westminster on Tuesday evening when both Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak issue their letters resignation, rocking the current Tory government with similar exits following throughout the evening and into today (Wednesday).
Mr Sunak and Mr Javid both quit their positions as Chancellor and Health Secretary, with Sunak commenting that 'the public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously'. Meanwhile Javid commented that "it is with most enormous regret that I must tell you that I can no longer, in good conscience, continue serving in this government."
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To discuss the latest news which was continuing to unfold as they appeared on screen, Holly and Phillip were joined by Matthew Wright and Camilla Tominey. Starting today's 'This Morning's View' segment, Phillip joked: "Actually no politics today. Let's start with..."
As the group laughed Matthew pleaded: "Can we just start with Cameron Norrie?" Phillip made a huge noise as if it agree with his guest as he said: "Wouldn't that be great?" before Phillip added: "Wouldn't that be lovely? What a lovely world that would be."
"It made me cry yesterday," Holly, 41, was heard saying amongst the chatter. "He did so well," she added as Phillip commented: "What a brilliant match that was. He made us suffer for a bit