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Phillip Schofield puts his head in his hands over Josie Gibson's cringey gnome segment

Phillip Schofield had his head in his hands today as Josie Gibson presented a cringey segment on a "gnome thief" today.

The former Big Brother star, 35, went to investigate a case of missing gnomes in south Wales.

"Josie Gibson, Sherlock Gnomes!" Josie announced as she gave a twirl while wearing a gnome outfit.

"The situation here is that there is a serial garden thief taking these beautiful porcelain figurines," she said as Phil was seen giggling in the studio.

Josie Gibson dressed as a gnome on This Morning (ITV)
She went to investigate the missing gnomes (ITV)

Speaking to one of the 'victims' of the thievery Naomi Wilmott, she asked what had been taken.

"Two of my seven dwarfs have disappeared," Naomi explained. "Doc and Sleepy."

Phil couldn't believe what he was watching (ITV)

Josie guffawed as she said: "Sleepy? He must have... been... sleeping!"

Meanwhile, Phil was seen putting his head in his hands over the cringey moment.

The segment also left This Morning viewers wincing (ITV)

"Sorry, I had to throw that one in," Josie said.

Viewers were also left wincing over the embarrassing moment, with one tweeting: "Poor Josie. She gets all the good jobs. #ThisMorning."

While another commented: "Wonder if Josie enjoys doing these skits on #Thismorning just looks so embarrassing."

A third wrote: "They're just mugging Josie off now #ThisMorning."

"Omg, what does Josie look like... bless her... #ThisMorning," another commented.

*This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV

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