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Kirsty McCormack

Phillip Schofield mocks Holly Willoughby as she makes hilarious autocue blunder

Phillip Schofield was quick to mock his This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby on Tuesday as she fluffed her lines.

As the TV duo told viewers what was coming up on the remainder of the ITV show, Holly said: "Showing you how to create the ultimate Easter table, that’s at twenty five to twelve."

However, she was then heard laughing as Phillip said to her: "Holding on by your fingernails over there?"

"Well I don’t think we’ve ever had an item at twenty five to twelve," mum-of-three Holly explained.

"We must have been doing something at twenty five to twelve," Phillip replied, as Holly continued: "I’ve just never said those words before on a time line-up!

Phillip Schofield mocked his This Morning co-host Holly Willoughby on Tuesday (ITV)

"Correct me if i’m wrong, there’s lots of evidence, I’ve been doing this for ten years," she added.

"I mean, you did completely mess it up so maybe you have never said it!" Phillip responded.

As Phillip continued reading out the line-up, he mocked Holly by saying: "I don’t think I’ve ever said quarter past twelve before in my life!"

Holly couldn't stop laughing as she claimed she had never said the words 'twenty five to twelve' on the ITV show (ITV)

"Don’t be ridiculous," Holly quipped back as the pair attempted to continue with the show.

Viewers tuning in at home were quick to comment on the blunder too, with one person tweeting: "You'd have thought Holly would have got the hang of the autocue after 10 years. #thismorning."

Another fan of the show pointed out: "#ThisMorning Holly you've been working at this morning for 12 years now not 10-years."

*This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV.

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