Holly Willoughby removes This Morning from social media as her future on show is in doubt
30.05.2023 - 17:57
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Holly Willoughby has deleted all traces of This Morning from her social media channels despite being a lead presenter.
Following Phillip Schofield's sensational exit from the ITV show and admission to having an affair with a 'younger male colleague', Holly's future on This Morning has come into question. The mother-of-three has since taken an extended half term break from the show but is set to return on Monday, 5 June.
Despite her return next week, Holly has removed any mention of This Morning from her Twitter and Instagram bios. Her Twitter bio now reads: "Broadcaster. Founder @wyldemoon. Brand ambassador for Marks & Spencer and Garnier."
During the half-term break, Holly has been replaced in the programme by Alison Hammond while Dermot O'Leary has stepped in as Phillip's replacement. Former This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes has publicly slammed Phil following his exit, and claims Holly should follow suit.
Speaking on GB News the Irish presenter said: "Not only should Phillip go, but Holly should follow him out the door. I don't think you'll ever see Holly back on the couch again."
It was previously claimed that Holly was determined to 'ride out' the scandal and return as normal next week, but new reports suggest otherwise.
As the intense backlash from the scandal continues Holly is reportedly considering leaving the show to focus on her family. Holly is reportedly ready to “pull the plug” on her career on the show “if it means protecting her family”.
“She was already devastated from the fallout with Phil and how everything transpired, so to now have the negative spotlight turned around on her is doubly heartbreaking, not to mention for her kids too,” a source told Closer.
“Holly’s children are older now and are at an