This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield will not be leaving the show in the immediate future, ITV bosses have said.
The news comes following claims of a "feud" between the pair and reports this week saying the TV presenters were 'barely speaking' off-camera. It had been reported that Holly was so "upset" that she could be absent from work on Monday morning.
However, ITV has now confirmed the duo will be back on the sofa tomorrow as usual, reports The Mirror. Earlier this week, Phillip Schofield called Holly his "rock".
He was reported as saying: "As I have said before, Holly is my rock. We're the best of friends - as always, she is an incredible support on screen, behind the scenes and on the phone."
The TV stars have faced a number of controversies in recent months. This has included queue skipping to see the late Queen lying in state and Phil taking time away from This Morning while his brother was on trial for sex crimes.
This weekend it was also being reported that Holly had cut ties with her longtime TV co-host. According to The Mirror, she was pushing for ITV to make a decision on Schofield so she can rebrand herself and plan for the future if needs be.
But it appears the presenting duo are sticking together for now and will attempt to weather the storm. The pair have had an impressive 14-year run of presenting This Morning together.
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