Holly Willoughby broke down in tears on This Morning today as she watched a clip of a young Ukrainian girl singing.
The ITV presenter was left emotional as her and her co-host Phillip Schofield discussed the stories of hope from Ukraine, as the tragic events continue to take place in the European country.
Holly has three kids of her own - Harry, 12, Belle, 10, and Chester, seven, with her husband Dan Baldwin - and was visibly emotional as she watched a heartbreaking clip of a girl from Ukraine singing.
Phillip even got emotional as they watched the tragic video from Ukraine as the people there continue to fight for their country.
Speaking on the ITV show, Holly tried to contain her emotions as she said: "Despite the ongoing war, the resilience and morale amongst Ukrainian people remains extraordinarily high.
"We have seen many acts over the weekend, a newlywed military couple were pictured getting married on the Ukrainian front lines. Love finds a way, you wonder what their married life is going to look like, many of us are optimistic when we say those vows."
She added: "You sort of look at them there, and you think what life are they going into together."
Getting emotional, Holly then added: "There is such innocence, isn't there."
Gyles admitted: "We are seeing the worst of humanity and the best of humanity in this crisis, aren't we," to which Camilla - who had watched the clip for the first time and realised the young girl in the video was the age of her own daughter - then added: "I haven't seen that before actually. She is the age of my youngest daughter, it's awful."
Choking up, Holly fought back the tears as she said it was "awful" whilst Phillip also looked visibly emotional.
Last week, This Morning bosses added some virtual Ukrainian flags to their studio backdrop in solidarity.
"Well, there has been an outpouring of support across the world," Holly shared, "Tearful protestors gathered in London over the weekend to express their anger at the Russian invasion."
As Phil added at the time: "Also the demonstrations in Berlin, Milan, Madrid, Tokyo. Even within Russia itself, it was reported that around 2,000 people were arrested. You might have noticed that we've added some Ukrainian flags to our river view this morning to show our support and solidarity with the people of Ukraine."