'Holly Willoughby's struggling - her partnership with Stephen is nothing like with Phillip'
24.01.2024 - 01:43
/ ok.co.uk
Holly Willoughby's chemistry with Stephen Mulhern on Dancing on Ice isn't as magical as it was with Phillip Schofield, according to body language expert Darren Stanton. Holly, who recently returned to ITV after a three-month break, is co-hosting the show with Stephen following Phillip's departure due to an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a younger colleague. However, speaking on behalf Spin Genie, Darren has shared his thoughts on Holly's return to live TV and rapport with Stephen.
He said: "Holly still has a bit of reticence in the way she comes over the camera and interacts with people. I think she is still a little preoccupied with her public perception. "Apart from a few weeks back on This Morning this is her first proper presenting job.
Holly and Stephen came across really well, but by no means do they have anywhere near the same level of rapport that Holly and Phil have - they were the magic couple of presenting." "The only other people on par were Ant and Dec. From a body language point of view, they were very interactive. Stephen is a lot more animated, laughing and joking.
"Holly was laughing but she is still finding her footing again because she has been off for so long.
They do make a great team but I think it will take a while for people to get the duo of Holly and Phil off their minds." The body language expert continued: "Holly and Phil had worked together for 20 years, the amount of connection and rapport that they developed had reached an almost telepathic connection.
They used to finish each other's sentences, and laugh at each other's jokes. At their pinnacle, no other presenting team was better than them. "But with Stephen, he is such a great performer and presenter, I think the two of them do have
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