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Sara-Aisha Kent

This Morning's Holly and Phil in stitches after Judge Rinder makes saucy sex doll joke

This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield erupted into fits of laughter live on Monday's episode.

The presenters were left tickled during a chat with Judge Robert Rinder and Janet Street Porter as they discussed some of the latest headlines.

One story that the foursome spoke about was South Korean football club FC Seoul using sex dolls instead of mannequins to fill seats during a K League match at their empty stadium on Sunday.

Seoul's match against Gwangju was being played without spectators due to ongoing measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic which has wreaked havoc all over the globe.

This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield erupted into fits of laughter live on Monday's episode (ITV)

Some of the dolls had been dressed in the club's colours while others were holding placards supporting the team.

The hosts and guests saw the funny side of the use of the dolls and discussed the logistics before Robert asked if the people working at the stadium benefited from the new additions.

"I wonder if the groundsman was paid more money for blowing up all the dolls?", he asked Holly, Phil and Janet.

Finding the comment hilarious the trio burst into laughter and had to take time to pull themselves together before continuing on with the segment.

The presenters were left tickled during a chat with Judge Robert Rinder and Janet Street Porter as they discussed sex dolls being used to fill a football stadium South Korea (ITV)
The hosts and guests saw the funny side of the use of the dolls and discussed the logistics before Robert asked if the people working at the stadium benefited from the new additions (ITV)

On Monday, FC Seol issued a statement after they received backlash for using the dolls.

The football club said the supplier had told them the dolls were not "adult products" but apologised for failing to check.

"We wanted to bring some fun elements to the no-fans game and give the message that we can overcome this difficult period," it said.

His cheeky thought led to them all giggling (ITV)

"We had confirmed that the mannequins were made as if they were real but had nothing to do with adult products.

"But the problem was we failed to make detailed checks, which is our fault without a doubt."

*This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV,

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