Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield took a moment to share their support for Countryfile star Julia Bradbury on This Morning today.
22.09.2021 - 18:37 / ok.co.uk
Phillip Schofield was unable to keep a straight face on Tuesday's This Morning as he discussed the unusual topic of "poo phobia." Speaking on the show to LBC host Nick Ferrari and broadcaster Nicola Thorp, Phil introduced the segment by saying they had almost skipped it: “We debated on whether or not to do this today but we thought no, it’s important!” Holly Willoughby adding: “A poll of 2000 people yesterday, 18% of people said going to the toilet was the most worrying part or returning to the
.Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield took a moment to share their support for Countryfile star Julia Bradbury on This Morning today.
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby welcomed Carol Vorderman and her son Cameron to discuss Cameron's learning difficulties on This Morning today.Carol and Cameron, now 24, spoke out about his experience coping with dyslexia, ADD and ADHD, but explained that since joining Fairley House School, everything changed.
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Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield were left in fits of giggles over a chicken stuffing segment on This Morning.The presenters were learning how to cook the perfect roast chicken as TV chef Clodagh McKenna was on the show to cook up a storm.But things soon descended into chaos when the chef began stuffing the raw bird - and kept referring to stuffing its 'slits' in a rude innuendo.Holly and Phil struggled to hold in laughter as Clodagh put her hand inside the bird while also trying to keep
Phillip Schofield was forced to apologise live on This Morning today after actor Martin Clunes' foul-mouthed speech. Clunes appeared on the This Morning sofa to talk about him once again portraying the real-life figure of Metropolitan Police Senior Investigating Officer Colin Sutton in the new series of ITV crime drama Manhunt, subtitled The Night Stalker.
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Phillip Schofield joked about coming out at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic as he accepted an accolade at the TRIC Awards on Wednesday afternoon. A month before the world went into lockdown in March 2020, the 59-year-old bravely announced he was gay in an emotional confession that had been "consuming him for years".
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