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ITV This Morning viewers take issue seconds into the show over family's B&Q story

Viewers couldn't help but comment just seconds into the start of This Morning on Monday (June 13) as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield kicked off a new week. The pair were back at the helm of the ITV daytime show and welcomed fans as the show began.

However, instead of their usual chat between them or teasing about what was to come on the first show of the week, the pair went straight into an interview.

Following This Morning's opening titles, Holly and Phillip appeared in the studio as Holly, 41 said: "Hello, good morning and welcome to a new week on This Morning." Phillip, 60, then took over and said: "For anyone who has children, I'm sure there will have been moments when they've left you a little bit red-faced, either by their actions or by something they said."

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Adding more context to what they were getting at, Holly continued: "Well, when the Actar family popped in to their local B&Q to pick up a washing line on Saturday, their son did what anyone would do when caught short and find the nearest toilet."

However, it wasn't as it seemed as a photo then appeared on the screen of the toddler sitting using the hardware store's display loos. "Yes indeed, that actually happened," mum-of-three Holly said before introducing the boy's parents, Caroline and Aaron to the show with the pair appearing live via video link from their home in Somerset.

Holly thanked them for an 'early morning laugh' saying the story had left them in 'hysterics' when they came into work at the ITV studios on Monday.

Explaining what happened on their family trip, Caroline laughed, saying her husband was going to go into the shop himself but

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