Sarah Ferguson in talks to score ITV This Morning job following Holly Willoughby exit
08.11.2023 - 20:29
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly in talks with ITV's This Morning for a guest slot on the morning show.
The Duchess of York has been discussing a potential role on the ITV show with executives after she impressed TV bosses on the Loose Women panel, as she appeared to discuss her breast cancer ordeal.
The royal also starred on This Morning earlier this year, with then-presenter Holly Willoughby asking the Duchess if she'd be keen to return to the show' reports the Mirror.
Sarah said at the time: "Holly, I would love to do that maybe when you’re back from your annual leave and the Easter holidays! But there’s no question, that is right on topic. We love to love."
The talks with Sarah come just weeks after Holly Willoughby's shock exit from the show after she claimed she was leaving the show in a bid to focus on her family after a string of threats against her safety.
Holly's full-time replacement has not yet been confirmed, with hosting duties currently being shared among stars such as Alison Hammond and Josie Gibson.
A TV source told the Mirror: "The Duchess was a real hit with ITV bosses on Loose Women, everyone thought she was a natural. There is an open invitation for her to return to Loose Women and there is also talk of her doing a guest slot on This Morning or a mini-series for them.
"She has done quite a lot of TV work before - at one point she stood in for Larry King in the US." A source close to the Duchess said she had "hugely enjoyed" co-hosting Loose Women to promote a campaign to persuade women not to skip breast cancer screening but refused to comment on other projects. Over the course of her life in the public eye, The Duchess has been no stranger to telly and previously worked as a special correspondent on NBC's
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