Phillip Schofield makes x-rated quip while in hysterics at This Morning dog licking his privates
09.05.2022 - 19:05
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Phillip Schofield and Rochelle Humes were left in hysterics on This Morning as their four-legged guest started licking himself on the sofa. The 60 year old presenter will be co-hosting the ITV morning show with Rochelle, 33, all week while Holly Willoughby is absent as she is hosting a new series, The Games.
One of their guests on Monday's show was a shaggy, sweet dog Stanley who decided to take a moment to clean himself live on air. Rochelle and Phillip lost focus before they moved onto the segment about saving money on your pet and filled viewers in about the dogs antics.
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Looking to her guest, Rochelle giggled: “Sorry, I’m distracted by what’s happening next to me. Sorry! He was just having a real wash and I was trying to block it out.” The camera panned over to a very relaxed Stanley spread out with one of his legs in the air, before Phil told the cameraman to leave the dog his “dignity.” “Cut off Stanley! Just for his dignity! Please! What are you thinking?! Stop it,” he said as Rochelle pointed out: “He’s got the leg up as well, he’s just poised to go again!" Despite their attempts to move on, Phil couldn’t help but throw in a cheeky comment to make his co-star laugh.
“I mean look let’s face it, if we could, we all would,’ he declared, as Rochelle look at him in horror and said: “Would we?!” “I don't know! If you’re watching the telly, just a bit bored and got nothing else to do,” he laughed as Rochelle laughed in shock and added: "What did you just say." "What you do at home is up to you," Rochelle leaned in and smirked at Phil. Phil began to realise what he’d said and
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