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Ryan Paton

ITV This Morning's Holly Willoughby warns 'don't' as co-star shares controversial take

Holly Willoughby warned "don't" as her This Morning co-star shared a controversial take.

The broadcaster fronted today's edition of the ITV flagship daytime programme alongside Phillip Schofield. The two were joined by Gyles Brandreth and Camilla Tominey to discuss the latest headlines on Monday's show.

They reacted to the fallout of Eurovision after Liverpool staged the event on behalf of Ukraine to great acclaim last week. Holly heaped praise on the city as she said: "I loved it on Saturday night and thought the show was fantastic."

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"I thought Liverpool did the most wonderful, wonderful job." However, she was taken aback when Camilla explained how she is not a fan of the song festival. Holly warned "don't" as Camilla said she switched off during the BBC broadcast on Saturday night, which broke ratings records.

She said: "I have in mind the Will Ferrell film, which lampoons Eurovision. I know it's good fun. I'm just not into Europop. I do get your point about it bringing communities together.

"It also brings communities together to avoid it." Phil stepped in and said how he loves Eurovision. However, he added: "I just hate the voting. It all seems a bit political."

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