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Holly Willoughby addresses rumours she’s ‘quitting’ This Morning with Phillip Schofield

TV presenter Holly Willoughby has spoken out about rumours she is set to quit ITV’s This Morning.

The presenter has been at the helm of the show alongside Phillip Schofield for more than a decade but has been subjected to rumours about her potential departure, reports The Mirror.

Speaking on The Jonathan Ross show, to be aired on Saturday, she said she felt “very lucky” to be on the show and that the beauty of it is how much it has evolved.

She said: "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.”

The mum said she feels “very lucky” to work with her co-host Phillip, confessing she “couldn’t imagine a world without him being there.”

She also heaped praise on Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond, who host the show on a Friday.

And she has insisted she isn't retiring from the ITV show either on her own or alongside her co-presenter Phillip.

Holly said: "I do really love him. 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."

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

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