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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were in fits of giggles after a blunder by a guest on This Morning.
The duo were hosting Tuesday’s episode of the daytime ITV show, in which they discussed a wide range of topics from Jeremy Clarkson’s apology to Meghan Markle to a mother who was nearly conned out of £5,000 from a scammer posing a George Ezra.
As well as helming a segment all about crystals, and how they can be used to foster good energy for the year ahead, the Wylde Moon founder, 41, and Phil, 60, reported on how to exercise in the chilly January weather.
They were joined by Dr Nadia Alibhai who was giving viewers advice on how to get moving despite freezing temperatures – although the section didn’t draw to a close completely as planned.
Gearing up for the advert break, Holly and Phil ended the segment, and thanked the medic for her time, with The Chase host adding: ‘Lovely to see you, drive carefully when you get home.’
But rather than remain still on the sofa, Dr Nadia jumped up and approached the two hosts, telling them jokingly: ‘My parents are going to kill me.’
Dr Nadia approached Holly and Phil as they were gearing up for the ad break (Picture: ITV)
Phil then tells her to ‘not drive over any deer’ on her journey home, with Dr Nadia playfully taking a swipe at the broadcaster, adding while laughing: ‘Stop it!”
‘They’re going to kill me,’ Dr Nadia continued as she walked off the set, as a surprised Phil remarked: ‘She’s off to exercise.’
Hilariously, while on camera, Dr Nadia then mouthed: ‘Was that live?’ as Phil turned to the audience chuckling, shrugging his shoulders and saying: ‘I don’t know.’
Dr Nadia asked from the sidelines if This Morning was airing live (Picture: ITV)
This Morning is renowned for its hilarious episodes of chaos, including one moment that saw Phil and Rochelle Humes crack up over a dog, who began licking himself live on air.
Before they could get into a ‘saving money on your pet’ segment with Alice Beer, Rochelle couldn’t properly focus as she laughed and revealed the reason.
She 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.’
Phil and Holly found the whole debacle hilarious (Picture: ITV)
Meanwhile, in November, an interview with Spice Girl Mel B was interrupted when an alarm bell continued to sound off.
Hilariously, Mel leaped up off the sofa and quipped that her segment was now over so she could return home.
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Host Alison Hammon quipped after the incident: ‘I love it when live TV goes wrong’ before clarifying that there wasn’t a fire as they pressed on with the interview.
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV.
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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were in fits of giggles after a blunder by a guest on This Morning.
The duo were hosting Tuesday’s episode of the daytime ITV show, in which they discussed a wide range of topics from Jeremy Clarkson’s apology to Meghan Markle to a mother who was nearly conned out of £5,000 from a scammer posing a George Ezra.
As well as helming a segment all about crystals, and how they can be used to foster good energy for the year ahead, the Wylde Moon founder, 41, and Phil, 60, reported on how to exercise in the chilly January weather.
They were joined by Dr Nadia Alibhai who was giving viewers advice on how to get moving despite freezing temperatures – although the section didn’t draw to a close completely as planned.
Gearing up for the advert break, Holly and Phil ended the segment, and thanked the medic for her time, with The Chase host adding: ‘Lovely to see you, drive carefully when you get home.’
But rather than remain still on the sofa, Dr Nadia jumped up and approached the two hosts, telling them jokingly: ‘My parents are going to kill me.’
Dr Nadia approached Holly and Phil as they were gearing up for the ad break (Picture: ITV)
Phil then tells her to ‘not drive over any deer’ on her journey home, with Dr Nadia playfully taking a swipe at the broadcaster, adding while laughing: ‘Stop it!”
‘They’re going to kill me,’ Dr Nadia continued as she walked off the set, as a surprised Phil remarked: ‘She’s off to exercise.’
Hilariously, while on camera, Dr Nadia then mouthed: ‘Was that live?’ as Phil turned to the audience chuckling, shrugging his shoulders and saying: ‘I don’t know.’
Dr Nadia asked from the sidelines if This Morning was airing live (Picture: ITV)
This Morning is renowned for its hilarious episodes of chaos, including one moment that saw Phil and Rochelle Humes crack up over a dog, who began licking himself live on air.
Before they could get into a ‘saving money on your pet’ segment with Alice Beer, Rochelle couldn’t properly focus as she laughed and revealed the reason.
She 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.’
Phil and Holly found the whole debacle hilarious (Picture: ITV)
Meanwhile, in November, an interview with Spice Girl Mel B was interrupted when an alarm bell continued to sound off.
Hilariously, Mel leaped up off the sofa and quipped that her segment was now over so she could return home.
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Host Alison Hammon quipped after the incident: ‘I love it when live TV goes wrong’ before clarifying that there wasn’t a fire as they pressed on with the interview.
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV.
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