Feuding Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield return to This Morning

Feuding Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield return to the This Morning sofa as insiders brand ratings plunge a ‘wake up call and ITV bosses ‘plot presenter clear out with Phil facing the axe’

  • Pair failed to address rift when they returned to This Morning today or Monday

Feuding Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield returned to This Morning today – as insiders branded the show’s rating plunge a ‘wake up call’ amid claims Phil could be axed this summer. 

Phil, 61, and Holly, 42, have failed to address their rift during on air, but 170,000 fewer viewers watched Monday’s episode compared to the previous week amid claims the pair seemed ‘awkward’. 

Concern about the breakfast programme’s future has prompted speculation about an upcoming personnel shake-up, with insiders claiming Phil could be forced out along with top producer Martin Frizell. 

Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield live on This Morning for the third programme this week 

Phil leaves his home today to head to the This Morning studios in London 

Holly – pictured this morning – has had a spectacular falling out with her former best friend, it’s been claimed 

He told MailOnline: ‘I think ITV and programme bosses will indeed take a long hard look at the presenters. 

READ MORE – Phillip Schofield is branded the ‘monster of daytime TV’ by This Morning relationship expert 

‘Perhaps it’s a time to change and regenerate with two fresh faces. But don’t write any obits just yet. 

‘Viewing figures fluctuate and I’m sure bosses will be looking at a long term aggregates. 

‘The issue is to look at all the options and no bow to social media surges.’

Mr Borkowski branded the scandal ‘a storm in a tea cup’ and added: ‘The whole fuss proves how valuable the format it is to ITV.’

One reported cause of the fallout was due to Phil allegedly not telling Holly about his brother Timothy’s trial for child sex offences. 

Timothy was convicted and is awaiting sentencing.

During the trial, Phil took a three-week break from This Morning and publicly rejected his brother.

Last week, Phil released a statement about their friendship without first consulting Holly, which is also said to have affected the friendship. 

Phil, who has hosted the show since 2002, could be forced out along with top producer Martin Frizell (left)

Figures revealed Monday’s episode had an average of 726,720 people watching compared to 894,000 on the same day last week. 

Peak viewership was also significantly down at 914,000 compared to 1.058million on May 8.

READ MORE – Eamonn Holmes SLAMS follower who criticises him for joining the Holly and Phil ‘witch hunt’ 

By contrast, the duo pulled in 1.3m viewers for their 2022 Christmas show and an average of 1.4m in the first four weeks of 2021.

Senior figures at ITV called a crisis meeting following a wave of negative social media feedback about Monday’s show.

After seeing the reaction on Twitter, with viewers panning both Holly and Phil, ITV bosses are pondering what to do next.

One source told the Daily Mail: ‘Social media is used as a barometer to see what the public think. 

‘Those in charge were left no under no illusion that it was a total disaster.

‘It was painful for the This Morning team to work on and it was just as painful for them to watch.

‘There was a meeting afterwards to discuss how it went. That went on for some time. 

‘To be honest, everyone was just so relieved to get it over with, but even if the show does continue to go on for some time, it will continue to be a massive headache.’

It comes as a relationship expert who has appeared on This Morning launched a blistering attack on Phil, calling him the ‘monster of daytime TV’. 

Appearing on GB News, Louise Van Der Velde called for him to be axed and said she found him ‘arrogant’ and ‘fake’.

She told host Dan Wootton: ‘My outlook has always been, whenever I am on, to be respectful to people and you kind of expect the same treatment back.

‘With Phil, he is like this monster of daytime TV. He is rude, people have to sit still and speak when they are spoken to – it’s just a very aggressive attitude.

‘No matter how nice I have been, he has been arrogant. He is all nice and all smiles for the camera and jolly…

‘But frankly he is fake and it’s time he got the boot.’

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