Holly Willoughby Hits Back At 'Unfair' Reports She Is Quitting This Morning

"It hurts because it’s so unfair and untrue, so it’s difficult sometimes."

Holly Willoughby has hit back at reports that she is set to quit This Morning, branding them “so unfair and untrue”.

The presenter said it “hurt” to read stories in the press claiming she plans to leave the ITV show, which she has co-hosted alongside Phillip Schofield since 2009.

Appearing on the Jonathan Ross Show, Holly admitted it was sometimes difficult to deal with the scrutiny surrounding her job.

The TV star, who celebrated her 40th birthday in February, sparked questions about her future when she launched her Wylde Moon lifestyle brand in September and published a book, Reflections, which explores issues including body image, burnout and control.

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She said: “I do really love him (Schofield). I really love him. We’re lucky. We really are.

“I’ve read those things too. It hurts sometimes because it’s so unfair and untrue, so it’s difficult sometimes.

“We’re just incredibly lucky. So no, I’m not retiring. That’s a really long answer.”

Discussing retiring with the other guests, Holly said: “I never think like that. I feel very lucky to be on that show. The show changes so much, I think that’s the beauty of This Morning.

“Recently it’s had the highest ratings it’s had in 15 years. It’s doing really, really well which is extraordinary for a show that’s been around for as long as it has. And I think because it changes and it evolves and it adapts.

“But I think that show has something to teach us a little bit, as long as we keep evolving and changing and moving on and happy to flow with things.”

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Holly said she felt “very lucky” to work alongside Phillip each morning from Monday to Thursday, before Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond take over on Fridays.

She added: “I can’t imagine a world without him being there. It just wouldn’t be the same. The magic of that show is us two together when we’re together.

“Fridays are different – Dermot and Alison have their own unique magic. Co-hosts like that don’t come along very often so when they do you have to hold tight.”

The Jonathan Ross Show airs on Saturday at 10.05pm on ITV and ITV Hub.