Holly Willoughby won’t be appearing on This Morning this week – but she’s got a very good reason...
As Monday’s episode got underway, viewers were greeted by
and The Saturdays star Rochelle Humes, and the duo revealed they’ll be at the helm this week while she fronts The Games.and Dermot O’Leary host Fridays.‘Thank you for coming to play,’ he said to his co-star as they kick started the week.This week, ITV is airing new action-packed reality show The Games, which is running for five nights at 9pm.
Holly will be fronting the programme, as Phil explained: ‘Welcome to your Monday morning! Rochelle is here all week because Holly is presenting ITV’s new show The Games ‘That’s live tonight and all week. We’ll be talking about that a little bit later on. Nine o’clock tonight she’s live from Crystal Palace in The Games, not taking part, actually hosting it beautifully.
Fans are exciting to see what this week holds, with one commenting: ‘Can’t wait to see this live tonight!! ’The Games is just running this week, so fans won’t have to wait long to see Holly back on This Morning.This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV.
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