ITV This Morning viewers beg Clodagh McKenna to 'stop' as they spot 'disgusting' issue
08.03.2023 - 17:53
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This Morning viewers found themselves issuing a demand to Clodagh McKenna as they implored her to 'stop' during her latest appearance on the show. The Irish chef was back in the ITV daytime show's kitchen on Wednesday (March 8) as the show marked International Women's Day.
In a change to the start of the programme, Phillip Schofield was nowhere to be seen and Holly Willoughby was joined by some new, and some familiar, faces. Rocking an all-purple outfit to match the colour used to mark the global day, Holly was seen sat in the middle of the show's famous sofa surrounded by her fellow women.
After the opening credits rolled, she cheered: "Hello and welcome to your Wednesday This Morning and happy International Women's Day." Explaining what was happening as Lizzo's hit track 'Good As Hell' played out in the background, the mum-of-three continued: "Well look at this. What a lovely way to start the show!
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"To celebrate International Women's Day we wanted to start with the incredible ladies that help put this show together - from our hard-working runners and producers to our wonderful crew and an incredible line-up of This Morning experts."
The show was then full of female contributors with Vanessa Feltz on hand to do the latest phone-in as well as chat through the latest news headlines alongside Camilla Tomminey in the 'This Morning's View' segment. Meanwhile, sex and relationship guru, Oloni joined the hosts with her ultimate sex-positive manifesto while Ateh Jewel showed her top products from women-owned businesses.
But later, it was Clodagh's time to shine as she took her place in the kitchen where she whipped up a
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