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Holly Willoughby in This Morning wardrobe fail as she asks crew to help with tag

Holly Willoughby revealed she’d been forced to face a bit of an embarrassing wardrobe blunder live on This Morning at the start of Thursday’s episode.

The blonde beauty has been getting into the Christmas spirit with her wardrobe and today wore a forest green sequin skirt and a comfy jumper.

But she confessed she’d forgotten to take the tag off it and had been asking the crew for some scissors before they opened the show.

Holly pulled the tag out to the side to show viewers, while Phillip Schofield complained he was having a problem of his own with his clothes.

Holly revealed she’d accidentally left the tag on her top (Image: ITV)

Phil had started the conversation by saying there was a large label on the inside of his shirt which was annoying him.

But Holly said she could “raise him” as she told him of her own blunder.

The This Morning crew could be heard laughing behind the cameras as Holly asked for some scissors.

However she soon took matters into her own hands and just yanked the label off, chucking it behind the iconic blue sofa.

Holly pulled the tag off and threw it behind the sofa (Image: ITV)

Phillip didn’t get the scissors and was forced to host with the annoying tag still in – at least until the break when he may have rushed out of the studio to get rid of it.

Also at the start of the show, the duo wished Eamonn Holmes a happy birthday after ITV confirmed he and Ruth Langsford would be replaced on their Friday hosting slot.

Holly said: “Can we just say, a very big happy birthday to Eamonn Holmes… Happy birthday, darling!

“We hope you have a brilliant day and Ruth is spoiling you, and we can tell you there’s a little something waiting here for you tomorrow.”

Phil then added: “Yeah, happy birthday.”

Eamonn and Ruth will be replaced by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary next year.

This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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