Holly Willoughby suffers awkward blunder during exchange with Loose Women on This Morning | The Sun

HOLLY Willoughby suffered an awkward blunder on This Morning during an exchange with the Loose Women.

The presenter, 42, was given a bum-steer when she was asked about a famous breakfast meal by host Charlene White.


Flashing up a bacon roll on-screen, Charlene said: "Now, would you call this a sausage bap, cob, bun or roll?"

Holly was busy telling viewers "well, it's sausage roll, but it's not a sausage roll…"

Then Denise Welch corrected the pair with a straight-face: "Except it's bacon."

Holly burst out laughing before shouting "bacon roll".

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Charlene will present today's Loose Women alongside Denise, Jane Moore and Linda Robson.

It follows Holly's tense handovers with Ruth Langsford following her husband Eamonn Holmes' attack.

Ruth was accused of brutally "snubbing" Holly following a frosty exchange on the show the day before.

They had previously slapped on a smile to greet each other after Ruth's husband Eamonn Holmes made scathing remarks about her.

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He accused Holly, 42, of being "distant" with the This Morning crew – and insisted she should "follow Phillip out the door" following his scandal.

Phil, 61, quit ITV after coming clean about an affair with a much younger This Morning runner.

Eamonn fumed on an explosive GB News interview: "Not only should Phillip go, but Holly should follow him out the door.

"Holly doesn’t know people’s names, either.

"This is legendary within the production teams, that how distant they are and how they just don’t care."

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