Lorraine Kelly has broken her silence over 'rift' claims between Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. The presenter crossed over the pair live in the studio on Monday, May 15 as they appeared together for the first time since reports suggested the daytime show's hosts are 'barely speaking' behind the scenes, Manchester Evening News reports.
It was claimed that Phillip's pre-planned absence from the programme last month around his brother’s sex abuse trial contributed to a "cooling" of their friendship. But Monday's show is the first time the pair have been seen together since 61-year-old Phillip issued an unexpected statement in which he defended his relationship with Holly, 42, who he continued to claim is his 'rock'.
Holly and Phillip were all smiles as they appeared live to millions broadcast on TV screens across the country. Lorraine Kelly crossed over to the pair to find out what was coming up on This Morning towards the end of her talk show. Sitting next to each other with smiles on their faces, the duo shared what fans can expect from the latest episode.
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But when This Morning got underway at 10am, the pair were nowhere to be seen. That's because the first edition of the show of the week opened with a performance, The show opened with Disney composer Alan Menken at the piano playing a medley of music from the iconic franchise.
The duo have since returned to the famous sofa for Tuesday's show (May 16) as they continue on as normal. Meanwhile, Lorraine has had her say, saying she would be "sad" to see either of them leave This Morning.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: "Do you know what they were back today and it was business as usual and everyone is just getting on with it. I would be sad if they left the show but I don’t think that is ever likely to happen and I think they’re just getting on with it."
The 63-year-old admitted that the presenting duo are "unlikely" to be replaced or given the boot. Meanwhile, Lorraine has been sharing news about her own career.
The presenter, who hosts her own self-titled show every weekday morning on ITV, has announced she will be releasing her debut novel, which is due to be published next year. She said she had always wanted to write fiction and had felt that it was now the “right time” to do so. Titled The Island Swimmer, the book is due to be published on February 15 2024, by Orion Publishing.
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