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Jasmine Allday

This Morning's Holly Willoughby leaves Phillip in hysterics with cheeky innuendo

Holly Willoughby left her co-host Phillip Schofield in hysterics on This Morning today as she made a cheeky pancake innuendo.

Following the short break for the news, This Morning returned to screens with Holly and Phil sharing what was coming up in the rest of the show - including a pancake-inspired world record attempt.

The pair will attempt to flip and catch the most pancakes in 60 seconds as they work together to beat the Guinness World record. They had got into work early to give it a practice run, where they were testing what makes the pancakes the easiest to toss.

The pair were left in hysterics by Holly's cheeky comment (ITV)

Revealing the show's final segment, Holly said as she began laughing half way through: "And it is the battle to be the best - tossers - on earth. Phil and I are attempting to break a new pancake world record."

"Was that the first time you've read that?" Phil asked her, as she admitted: "Yep, that really is."

The studio broke out in laughter as Phil confessed: "I looked at it this morning and I thought, I'm glad you've got that."

Phil couldn't hold in a laugh (ITV)

Revealing their task, Holly said the pair would be working together to try to flip and catch the most pancakes within 60 seconds. "What does that trophy look like," she pondered.

Phil broke out into hysterics as Holly looked over at him with a smile on her face, "I'm just wondering," she joked, with Phil unable to control his laughter as he attempted to move onto the next link.

The pair have a great friendship and Holly insists she couldn't do the show without Phil.

Holly recently said she couldn't do This Morning without Phil (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

"I never think like that. I feel very lucky to be on that show. The show changes so much, I think that’s the beauty of This Morning," she said, "Recently it’s had the highest ratings it’s had in 15 years. It’s doing really, really well which is extraordinary for a show that’s been around for as long as it has. And I think because it changes and it evolves and it adapts."

She added: "I’m very lucky to work with Phil. I can’t imagine a world without him being there. It just wouldn’t be the same. The magic of that show is us two together when we’re together. Fridays are different - Dermot and Alison have their own unique magic. Co-hosts like that don’t come along very often. So when they do you have to hold tight."

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