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Charlotte Tutton

Holly Willoughby convinced no one is watching This Morning after making discovery

This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield took the show off course on Tuesday, thanks to the delivery of some tasty treats.

Holly and Phil were munching on different types of crisps after debating over Britain’s favourite crisp brand, following a recent TV poll.

With the pair, like viewers, not satisfied by the results, they decided to give some of the crisps a taste.

Minutes later, the duo were still discussing the snacks as they continued to demolish packets of crisps.

Holly questioned if Monster Munch had shrunk (S Meddle/ITV/REX)

Holly Willoughby accuses Phillip Schofield of 'betraying her trust' on This Morning

Suddenly, Holly turned to the camera worried they had forced viewers to switch off.

She asked if anyone was still watching, confessing all they were doing was eating crisps.

Later on in the show, the pair returned to the crisp packet filled desk, and again began munching away.

Holly and Phil were munching on the different crisps (ITV)

But it was an observation made by Holly that left several viewers suspicious.

As Phillip commented how he couldn’t believe Monster Munch didn’t top the poll, Holly made a confession that led to fans agreeing with her, proving they were still watching after all.

She said: “[It’s] because they’ve got small. When did Monster Munch shrink? They used to be bigger than that.”

Phillip Schofield wasn't convinced by Holly's claim (ITV)

Viewers took to social media to share her theory, while Phil joked it wasn’t the case and that her hands had simply gotten bigger.

One viewer said: "Holly is right! Monster munch used to be massive big claws! @thismorning I think there was even a petition to change them back to big ones."

Another agreed: "Monster Munch used to be bigger, I agree with Holly."

This Morning airs weekdays and Sundays at 10:30am on ITV.

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