Phillip Schofield appeared emotional as he mentioned how Holly Willoughby helped him during his 'dark times'. Appearing on This Morning, the pair were ...
Not just for me but also for Steph." Chris became emotional himself as he told Phillip that he didn't recognise him the last time they met because of his plummeting weight. Phillip appeared to be referring to the time he spent hiding his sexuality before coming out as gay on This Morning in February 2020. I went through some very, very dark times and I leaned heavily on my friends – as Holly knows – so you have to talk to somebody, you can’t do it on your own."
This Morning viewers have taken to Twitter to complain about Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's awkward interview with two guests on Thursday's show…
Why would the producers actually think this was worthy of a slot!!!" God I'd be mortified," while another added: "This is an awful start to #ThisMorning. They are laughing but I'd be so embarrassed." They have been told by their social housing provider that the matter is being "monitored".
The hosting duo welcomed viewers to the latest episode before introducing couple Lydia Barker and Billy Brown.
#ThisMorning." @mikepriestley13 tweeted: "Of course they have to do the interview on a bed. The pair immediately gasped as Phillip remarked: "You definitely like to talk to each other during your love-making!" This Morning viewers were quickly flocking to social media as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield kicked off their last show of the week.
This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield couldn't believe their ears on Thursday's show as they listened to audio footage of Lydia Barker ...
Billy joked as Lydia added: "Yeah 120 seconds!" Lydia went on to say "it's a new thing" and that the couple had never had any complaints in the past. Speaking to Holly and Phil live from her bedroom at home in Somerset, Lydia said she was "shocked" when she received a letter from the housing company.
This Morning's presenters were left in shock when they listened to audio footage of a couple who had been the subject of a neighbour's complaint.
Why would the producers actually think this was worthy of a slot!!!" @UndecidedMs wrote: "What a dreadful start to #ThisMorning just yuk. The couple were warned in an official letter from their housing provider to keep the volume down.
Lydia Barker and Billy Brown wrote in to the show, to reveal they had received a complaint from their neighbour for having sex too loudly, saying it was ...
at least they seem proud #ThisMorning'. A third echoed: 'Omg I’m cringing at these two…. Holly, 41, and Phil then revealed the couple had sent in a recording of their love-making, and they listening to the audio through their earpieces.
ITV presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield couldn't believe their ears on Thursday after a couple rang in to reveal neighbours had complained ...
Lydia, from Somerset, went on to say “it’s a new thing” and that the couple had never had any complaints in the past. * This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV and ITV Hub.* Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were lost for words on This Morning today after hearing a couple having loud sex.
PHILLIP SCHOFIELD and Holly Willoughby were left mortified on This Morning when they listened to audio footage of a couple who had been reported for having ...
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield spoke to couple Lydia Barker and Billy Brown who had been accused of being too loud in the bedroom by their neighbour. @mikepriestley13 tweeted: “Well this is a very strange opening to the show like ever Phil and Holly hearing them having sex #ThisMorning.” “We’ll be the judge of this,” he said and Holly added: “Do we want to do this?”
Alison Hammond has opened up about what it's like to work on This Morning with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofiled.
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The TV presenter, 41, said she's 'proud' of her dyslexia, but was only diagnosed just before her GCSEs, which she said was too late.
Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that can cause problems with reading, writing and spelling. She spent a lot of time with me and really took the time. She would never make me feel stupid. 1 in every 10 people struggle with the lifelong problem in the UK and the US. 'It does not have to be this way. Overcoming challenges: The television presenter previously said she was diagnosed with dyslexia 'quite late in life' and has praised her teachers with helping her overcome it at school