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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield share hug amid tears on ITV This Morning

Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield clearly felt too emotional as they embraced presenting live on This Morning. The duo were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show on Thursday (July 7) but it was all change. Instead of appearing live from their usual studio, the presenters were making use of the dry weather.

That's because Holly, Phillip, members of their This Morning family and the crew all headed of to the show's very own forest. It was revealed last year that ITV had purchased a piece of woodland area. The announcement came amid the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop26) with the broadcaster saying it purchased the forest as part of a drive to 'go green' and stop the area from ever being built on.

Today's show is only the second time Holly and Phillip have hosted from the outdoor space and they made sure it was worth it by throwing their own 'forestival'. Of course it came amid the breaking news coming out of Downing Street that Boris Johnson was set to resign as Tory leader and Prime Minister.

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But it didn't stop them having a good time, with their festival-style clothing and wristbands on and plenty of segments and live performances to keep themselves - and viewers entertained.

And they made sure not the leave out one key segment behind - Spin To Win. While the usual wheel and balls stayed back in London an new cardboard version of the wheel appeared while Holly's usual balls were swapped out for pinecones that had the different prices written on them.

After a few technical errors and delays due to their location, Phillip, 60 and Holly, 41, eventually got through to Chris from Southampton. "I’m so excited,"

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk