Holly Willoughby struggled to speak as she returned to This Morning on Tuesday after partying the weekend away at Glastonbury.
The ITV presenter was missing from the sofa on Monday before returning to host alongside Craig Doyle today.
Introducing the show, Holly's voice broke as she said: "Hello, good morning and welcome to your Tuesday This Morning."
Craig asked: "What's going on there? A bit of a summer cold? Probably some allergies , maybe a bit pollen?"
"I've been officially Glasto-ed, this is what this voice is. It's always the first thing to go and I actually blame Elton John for this," Holly replied.
"The whole weekend was incredible but to finish with [Elton] and I sang my socks off and now I sound like this."
Holly added that she wasn't the only This Morning presenter enjoying themselves at the festival as she shared a snap of Dermot O'Leary.
Later in the show, Holly joked about her wild weekend as she and Craig tucked into pineapple on pizza.
The presenters were addressing the aged-old question: "Does pineapple belong on pizza?"
"This could go one of two ways after my weekend," she joked before adding she was quite fond of the controversial dish.
Holly warned viewers ahead of her This Morning return that she would be sounding "croaky" after her weekend at Worthy Farm.
Sharing a picture of her blue midi dress for Tuesday's show, she wrote on Instagram: "Morning Tuesday… see you on @thismorning with @craigadoyle … may be slightly croaky today [frog emoji] The wonderful @trinnywoodall returns… see you at 10am. #hwstyle dress by @ghostfashion x."
One understanding This Morning fan commented: "Signs of a good weekend x," and another remarked: ""Yes a weekend of partying at Glasto will do that to you @hollywilloughby."
"Looking lovely holly glad you got to have some fun," a third added.
Holly shared a rare insight into her marriage this weekend with a snap of husband Dan Baldwin as the pair watched Elton's iconic set.
The picture showed the pair watching the Pyramid stage as the legendary singer brought Glastonbury Festival to a close.