NTAs viewers were convinced that Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were booed by the crowd as they went on stage to collect their award.
13.10.2022 - 23:36 / ok.co.uk
This Morning has successfully won a National Television Award for the 12th year in a row, despite the controversies surrounding show co-hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Controversy surrounding the co-hosts arose amidst claims the duo had jumped the queue while paying respects to the late Queen Elizabeth, as they attended her Lying-In-State.
However, it seems the controversy hasn't had impact on the public's love for the show, with the general public voting for the show to win it's 12th NTA. Arriving at the ceremony this evening Holly, 41, showed off he stylish side, donning a breathtaking black gown by bridal and couture designer Yolancris.
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NTAs viewers were convinced that Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were booed by the crowd as they went on stage to collect their award.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary tackled their late night head-on as they continued the National Television Awards celebrations on This Morning. The hosting duo were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Friday morning (October 14) after the popular programme won big at the glittering showbiz ceremony.
The Loose Women ladies appeared less than impressed as they lost out to This Morning at Thursday night's National Television Awards – with one panelist even appearing to keep her hands on her lap instead of applauding her fellow ITV stars. This Morning's win received mixed reactions within both Wembley Arena itself as while some audience members applauded, boos could also be heard. And it seems the Loose Women were among those rather disappointed with the win, as they looked on stone-faced as Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby made their way to the stage.
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This Morning's studio is said to have some tension after Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were caught under fire when they were accused of jumping the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state.The presenting duo denied they had cut the queue, while the programme issued a statement saying the pair had access for work purposes. But after their statements, a petition for Holly, 41, and Phillip, 60, to be axed as hosts of This Morning hit over 75,000 signatures. Following this, a source told OK! that the relationship between Holly and Phil has noticeably become "extremely awkward" over the past few weeks.
Phillip Schofield thanked a fan who anonymously sent him a supportive letter and a “rainbow rose” on Instagram on Wednesday.The 60 year old posted a photo of the beautiful flower he received from the mystery supporter as he captioned: "To whoever sent the lovely anonymous letter & gorgeous rainbow rose, thank you." While comments on the post were restricted, a couple of Phillip’s showbiz friends gave their reactions, as Vanessa Feltz wrote: “Lovely”, and This Morning chef Clodagh Mckenna added a string of rainbow heart emojis. Phillips’ post comes a week after he returned to social media following a break after the queue-gate saga last month.
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Holly Willoughby was forced to change her outfit for presenting duties on This Morning at the last minute after a blunder. As she normally does, Holly, 41, had taken to Instagram to show off her outfit before going live on ITV, as she sported a pussy-bow blouse with a geometric pattern tucked into a black miniskirt, paired with tights and pointed court heels.
This Morning was full of chaos on Tuesday as Gino D'Acampo didn't realise he was live on air during his cooking segment. During the latest instalment, as the ITV chat show returned from an advert break, Gino, 46, was heard talking in the background as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield attempted to present.To which Gino asked if he could be told when the studio was live to which they pointed out they already were as he quickly addressed the camera.