British TV personality Holly Willoughby was very clearly a proud mother as she celebrated her daughter Belle’s birthday while the UK is in lockdown.
25.03.2020 - 23:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It's a bit of a funny time, wouldn't you agree.
But keeping things normal is telly's trusted favourite This Morning and the current crisis facing the UK hasn't stopped people getting involved in the show.
So much so, following the announcement on Monday by the Prime Minister that the UK was to go into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus, viewers began wondering why it still appeared to be business as usual outside the ITV studio.
This then left hosts Holly Willoughby and
British TV personality Holly Willoughby was very clearly a proud mother as she celebrated her daughter Belle’s birthday while the UK is in lockdown.
This Morning viewers were left cringing on Wednesday morning when a man complained that a charitable milkman keeps delivering extra items he doesn't want. Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby spoke to milkman Darren Barnes on his daily round as they celebrated "Britain's unsung heroes".They explained that Darren has been dropping off extra essential items to his customers as government guidelines rule individuals should be leaving their house as infrequently as possible.
Holly Willoughby is known for shedding a few tears when This Morning gets a bit emotional.
This Morning hosts Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were forced to clear up confusion today after concerns were raised about activity outside their London studio.
Last night (March 23), the UK government announced a lockdown on people leaving the house for anything that isn't super important, while shops and other services that aren't deemed essential have been told to close.
With the UK going into lockdown, non-essential services have been closed and so many people thought this would mean the end of the This Morning show for now.