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Marthe de Ferrer

This Morning presenters left in tears over children's dodgy drawings

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were left crying with laughter this morning as viewers sent in their children's accidentally-filthy drawings.

Parents flooded the programme with art made by their kids, which all looked far ruder than it was intended.

Philip and Holly could barely hold it together as they shared the pics with viewers.

The drawings themselves

One mother wrote in with a picture her four-year-old daughter had drawn of Santa Claus delivering present.

The actual drawing looked, well, rather different...

The phallic line-drawing was well-received on Twitter, as users shared the This Morning clip countless times.

(This Morning)

Other highlights include this "flower", which seems rather more yonic than floral.

(This Morning)

One little girl asked her mother for help spelling "no boys allowed" for a sign, only for her mother to see that her daughter had simply painted the letters "nob" on her poster.

(This Morning)

Another drawing, which particularly sent Phil and Holly into overdrive, was an innocent doodle of a snowman.

However the scarf illustration ended up going slightly awry, as the snow-woman ended up with a slightly saggy-looking pair up top.

(This Morning)

Another favourite was of a Father's Day Card, with an illustration of a cannon shooting confetti.

Unfortunately the line-drawing ended up rather more X-rated.

(This Morning)

Another one featured a hat which looked rather more phallic.

(This Morning)

While the final one shown featured a boy drawing his parents in bed.

But he drew his father with something going on under the covers, which the boy's mother assured viewers was meant to be a knee.

(This Morning)
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