Presenter Michaela Strachan has become the second star to parody the statement given by Holly Willoughby about Philip Schofield, during Monday's This Morning
BBC presenter Michaela Strachan appeared to make a jibe at Holly Willoughby 's This Morning statement while presenting Springwatch. Holly, 42, returned to the screen on the daytime show after a half-term break on Monday, 5 June, acknowledging the recent scandal surrounding former co-host and best friend Phillip Schofield with a pre-prepared statement.
The phrase appeared strikingly similar to the way that Holly began her statement, where she said: "Right, deep breath. Firstly, are you OK? I hope so". TV star Holly presented the show alongside Josie Gibson on Monday as she spoke for the first time since the controversy surrounding Phillip Schofield's exit from the broadcaster - which prefaced his revelation that he had an affair with a younger male colleague while on the show.
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