Holly Willoughby pleaded with viewers 'don't do it' as she revealed how she was almost the victim of a text scam. The presenter shared her story while appearing on This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield on Monday (October 10).
21.09.2022 - 15:53 / ok.co.uk
This Morning viewers have expressed concerns that presenter Holly Willoughby looked as though she had been “crying all night” as she appeared on the show today (Tuesday 21 September). She and co-presenter Phillip Schofield have recently found themselves at the centre of controversy, with the pair facing accusations of queue-jumping at the late Queen’s lying-in-state.
Concerned viewers took to social media with one tweeting: “Holly looks like she's been crying all night.” “You can tell hollys been crying all weekend” added another, although they later added that they didn’t have much sympathy for the presenter, and one Twitter user responded to their tweet: “Can you hear that..I’m playing the smallest violin ever made.” While some viewers have expressed sympathy towards Holly, it seems that many are still critical of her co-presenter, with one writing: “Holly looks like she’s been crying before going on air.This is an observation, not sympathy. Phil’s had a G&T and gone for it.” “I think Holly has spent the last three sleepless nights crying about the whole sorry c**k up.
Hence the puffed up face. Phil on the other hand has slept like a baby, hence his normal arrogant face”, added another.
On yesterday’s show the duo had defended themselves from these criticisms, with Holly saying: “Like hundreds of accredited broadcasters and journalists, we were given official permission to access the hall. "It was strictly for the purpose of reporting on the event for millions of people in the UK, who haven't been able to visit Westminster in person.
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