This Morning hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby had an awkward moment during a phone-in segment today, with Vanessa Feltz dishing out advice.
As a caller rang in to complain about her boyfriend’s loud chewing, Vanessa advised the best thing to do was to leave the room while he ate.
Holly and Phillip then spoke about people “having loud heads” as she made a confession about one of her unusual bodily functions.
She said: “I’ve got a slightly clicky jaw, which drives Dan mad.
“Sometimes it makes a noise and he goes ‘are you kidding me’, I can’t help it.”
Phillip replied: “I’ve noticed it a few times and it really is quite noisy.
“Frankly, it annoys me.”
Holly looked taken aback as she replied: “Does it? Oh no, look what you’ve done.”
Philip turned to Vanessa and replied: “Vanessa, am I being unreasonable?”
Vanessa jumped in: “No you’re not, you have to work together every day, you’ve got no choice, but if you want the relationship to last more than seven months, and you want it to survive
“Just take yourself away from the arena of conflict.”
Holly turned to Phillip and said: “Alright sorry.”
Phillip joked: “I miss the clicking, we sit so far away from each other now.”
Smiling, Holly said: “It will be back, don’t worry about it.”
Meanwhile, Holly sent viewers wild today as she showed off a brand new hairstyle on the show.
Her blonde locks were swept up into a loose ponytail with tendrils framing her face, which was a different look for the star.
Holly, who is known for her shiny locks, usually wears her shoulder-length hair down, so fans were seriously loving her makeover.
They took to social media to share their praise for the new look, as one posted: “Holly looks absolutely beaut with her hair up today.”
Another added: “Good morning Holly looking beautiful as always have a great show see you at 10am.”
A third chipped in: “Obsessed with this look.”
A fourth wrote: “Morning Holly you are looking lovely have a great show today.”
This Morning continues tomorrow at 10am on ITV.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk