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This Morning's Holly Willoughby told to be 'professional' by Phillip Schofield as chaos ensues

Holly Willoughby was told to 'be professional' y Phillip Schofield and had to apologise to Sarah Parish on Wednesday's This Morning, after bursting into a fit of giggles as the actress waited to be interviewed.

Joining forces with Phillip once again, as the ITV show's main presenters hosted their third episode of the week, Holly lost all composure due to her getting her words mixed up following a live Burns' Night segment from Gok Wan.

The fashion guru and keen chef joined Holly and Phillip from Ayrshire, where he was partaking in the festivities surrounding the annual date in the calendar; tucking into some haggis and enjoying a sip of whiskey. His appearance came after the This Morning hosts teased there would be a Burns' themed cooking demonstration coming up later in the show; when they would be shown how to make popular Scottish dish stovies.

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Gok crossed back to Holly and Phillip in the studio, telling them to have some whiskey, with Holly telling him: "We're going to toast later; we're going to have some with our tovies." Realising her error Holly then corrected herself but Phillip interrupted: "Or our tovies!"

As Phillip then repeated Holly's mistake back to her, Holly fell back onto the sofa chuckling away to herself, with a slightly bemused Sarah, star of Cutting It and Bancroft, just metres away ready to start the interview. Winding her up even more, Phillip then continued: "We're having tovies; Holly has decided today not to use the letter S."

After whacking him with her script, Holly attempted to move on by introducing Sarah, but ended up stumbling on her words and erupting into laughter again, telling Phillip: "I can see you laughing at me, just stop it!" before glancing across to Sarah and apologising.

Phillip then responded: "Try and be professional," before also offering an apology to Sarah for the "rubbish introduction," who was on This Morning to talk about new play Trouble in Butetown.

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