Jodie Marsh has revealed she will never forgive Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield after her 'car crash' interview on This Morning.
26.05.2023 - 09:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby's rumoured "feud" may lead to them being replaced as the Dancing on Ice hosts after he stepped down from This Morning last weekend.
Dancing on Ice has been presented by the once iconic duo from 2006 to 2011 with Christine Lampard stepping in from 2012 to 2014 until Holly returned in 2018, the Mirror reports.
An ITV spokesperson recently confirmed that no decisions had been made about the presenters' future on Dancing on Ice but This Morning's Rochelle Humes and her husband Marvin could be next in line to take Holly and Phillips' places.
The married couple have been presenting BBC's The Hit List together and the Saturdays singer is a regular substitute host with both Rochelle and Marvin hosting the ITV morning programme together previously.
Figures from Gambling.com show that Rochelle is currently 6/5 to host Dancing on Ice while Marvin is 7/1.
Some fans have speculated that Schofield may remain on Dancing on Ice while Holly steps down and remains at This Morning.
Rochelle paid tribute to her former This Morning co-star Phil on Twitter after hearing the news of his departure while many other ITV stars have remained silent on the matter.
She uploaded a series of snaps of them laughing on set-together and messing around during a beauty segment on the show.
In her caption, she wrote: "I've proudly been part of the This Morning family for almost 10 years and over the last few, it has been an absolute pleasure learning so much from you. Thanks for all the lessons - you are a fountain of knowledge and laughter."
Meanwhile an ITV spokesperson has addressed speculation on Phil's future on Dancing on Ice as they told Metro.co.uk: "Dancing On Ice isn’t due on ITV until January 2024 and the series is
Jodie Marsh has revealed she will never forgive Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield after her 'car crash' interview on This Morning.
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For many years, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were day time television royalty and a popular fixture on ITV's This Morning. However, the show has been shrouded in controversy after rumours of a feud between Phil and Holly and since he admitted to an affair with a younger male colleague while still married, leading him to leave the show. He later resigned from ITV, telling the Daily Mail in a statement: "I am painfully conscious that I have lied to my employers at ITV, to my colleagues and friends, to my agents, to the media and therefore the public and most importantly of all to my family.
Eamonn Holmes has accused ITV's Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby of lying about last year's queue-gate scandal, in which the pair faced backlash after skipping the queue at the late Queen Elizabeth's lying-in-state. Once it emerged that the pair had skipped the queue, in which some people had waited over 17 hours, ITV released a statement clarifying they were there in a professional capacity with "press accreditation", insisting: "They did not file past The Queen's coffin", adding: "Any allegations of improper behaviour are categorically untrue." Now during an interview with GB News's Dan Wotton, former This Morning presenter Eamonn has accused ITV of lying as he asked: "Have you seen the film?" To which Dan answered: "There was no film." Eamonn continued: "Well apparently they were there to make that, that's the official line given by the editor of the programme.They were there to make a film.
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Former This Morning star Dr Ranj Singh has issued a further statement amid the ongoing controversy surrounding his ex co-star Phillip Schofield. It comes on the back of a photo of himself with Phillip's former lover resurfacing online.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have been dominating headlines for weeks now since news of their rumoured feud broke, with things coming to a head when the latter stepped down from their long-term hosting gig at This Morning last week. Phillip confirmed that things may be on the rocks between himself and Holly early this month with a bombshell statement which stated that things "haven't been easy" between the pair, but continued to put on a united front with Holly for the show until his exit.
The Dancing on Ice presenting line-up has been thrown into doubt amid the 'feud' between Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. The presenting duo, who were once best friends over more than 20 years, have fronted the skating show since its debut in 2006, but there has been speculation of what will happen since Phillip quit presenting This Morning. Rumours of a fall-out between Holly, 41, and Phil, 62, began swirling earlier this month, with talk of tension on-set and the two of them 'barely speaking' once the cameras stopped rolling.
The last few weeks have been a bit chaotic for ITV's This Morning following speculation of a feud between presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, which is said to have been brewing for quite some time – long before Phil announced that he was 'stepping away' from the show he has presented for over 20 years.
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This Morning medical expert Dr Ranj Singh has questioned his future on television as the reports of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield’s “feud” continue to swirl. Dr Ranj worked on the show for ten years and has since left, and is now questioning whether working in the media “aligns with [his] values”. Discussing the matter on the Secure The Insecure podcast, Dr Ranj was asked by host Johnny Seifert how the negative press and the reports about Holly and Phil has affected his mental health.
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This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield left fans "cringing" after sharing a kiss and a hug on today's show amid ongoing reports of a "feud" brewing between them.The popular ITV morning show has faced much scrutiny in recent days amid claims that former best friends and long time colleagues Holly Willoughby, 42, and Phillip Schofield, 61, have had a falling out. Viewers have dissected every interaction between the pair on social media, while former This Morning presenter Eamonn Holmes has even weighed in on the Holly and Phil "witch hunt".
Holly Willoughby left the This Morning studio today a bit earlier than usual to go and meet King Charles at Buckingham Palace. Holly left the ITV set early today, leaving Phillip Schofield to present the last half an hour of the show on his own but before she left, the pair had a bit of an awkward hug which left viewers talking.
Eamonn Holmes has shared a cryptic message after being accused of weighing in on the ongoing speculation and drama surrounding Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. A fan accused him on social media of taking part in a "Phil and Holly witch-hunt", writing: "I am a huge fan of you Eamonn and will continue to be.
This Morning bosses have supposedly held 'crisis talks' over the future of presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield amid their 'feud'.
It's been a tough week for This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield and it's only Tuesday due to their apparent feud hitting the headlines.
Holly Willoughby and Phil Schofield have resumed business as usual after ITV bosses have had so-called “crisis talks” about their future on This Morning. The pair have been rocked by claims that they’ve fallen out in recent weeks, with Phil, 61, going on to address the reports directly as he hailed Holly, 42, as his “rock”. But, the hosting duo – who have been a staple on This Morning since 2009 – put on a friendly display with one another once again on Tuesday 16 May, despite claims of a "feud" between the pair.