This Morning reveals three new presenters who could replace Holly Willoughby in show shake up | The Sun

THIS Morning are trying out three new presenters on the show this week.

ITV bosses have been looking for the perfect person to replace Holly Willoughby – and have been rotating fresh pairings over the past few months.



This weekend will see Christine Lampard, Mollie King and Lisa Snowdon take to the famous sofa.

Today Christine, 44, will be sitting alongside Dermot O’Leary, 50, followed by Mollie, 36, on Tuesday and Wednesday and Lisa, 51, for the end of the weekend.

Alison Hammond is currently taking a break from the show while she appears in panto.

A source told the Mirror: “It gives us a great opportunity to mix things up and see what lands well and resonates with the viewers.”

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Another added:  “There is a wealth of talent available and no shortage of takers, given it is one of the most sought-after spots in television.”

In recent weeks viewers have loved the return of Cat Deeley, as well as Emma Willis who presented alongside Rylan Clark.

In October Holly, 42, also made the decision to quit This Morning after 14 years, after a man was charged over an alleged plot to kidnap and murder her.

The mum of three has since kept a low profile and has yet to confirm her intentions on her other work with ITV.

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It came shortly after her co-host Phillip Schofield left – after he revealed he had an affair with a much younger male ITV employee.


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