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A feud with Phil? Nuts!

Holly denies rift with This Morning co-star

- BY ASHLEIGH RAINBIRD

HOLLY Willoughby insists Phillip Schofield does not drive her nuts, after having to deny claims the pair were embroiled in a feud.

The This Morning presenter, who has hosted shows with Phil for 15 years, says you could only do the “gruelling” ITV daytime broadcast with a friend.

“It is two-and-a-half hours of live telly,” she tells Grazia magazine. “If you were to do that amount of live telly with someone who drove you nuts, wound you up, annoyed you in any way, well, I think you can only do that with a friend, day in, day out.”

The pair, who have been working together since they first hosted Dancing on Ice in 2006, were reported to have had a pay row in 2019 until she received an equal salary for This Morning.

Speaking in October 2020, Phil said there was no truth to the feud rumours, adding Holly had been particular­ly supportive ahead of him coming out as gay.

He said: “We couldn’t have been closer because I’d told her my secret and she was holding me together at work.”

Holly said reports last year of fallouts were a “particular­ly difficult time”, but they knew the truth about being friends.

And she tells the magazine she found it tough not to cry at This Morning’s reallife stories when she began in 2009, and worried it would be seen as a weakness.

Holly, 40, says: “Empathy is a lovely thing. My daughter has it. She’s amazing. You can put her in any situation.

“I could empathise so much that the emotion would be rising up and I’d just start crying.” But she now feels more confident being herself and lets the tears flow.

She says: “It took me a really long time to feel comfortabl­e and go, why? Why are you not allowed to feel emotion?

“People were saying, ‘I’m watching this and I’m crying with you.’ If I was at home watching this, I’d be crying too. We’re all real people. With real emotions.

“I’m not going to worry any more. [Crying] is seen as being a weakness, as a feminine trait, and success, up until quite recently, looked more like a man than a woman. This was hard for me.”

After launching her lifestyle website Wylde Moon she talks of her admiration for Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow.

Holly adds: “Now everybody talks about eating organicall­y and wellness. Gwyneth was paramount to bringing that into the mainstream. “For a long time the focus was on work, business, having it all. If you focus on all of that stuff, it won’t feel completely whole unless you feel in a good place.

“Get that bit right, all the other stuff falls into place.” Grazia is available on newstands now.

I think you can only do that amount of live telly with a friend, day in, day out HOLLY WILLOUGHBY ON REPORTS OF SPAT WITH PHIL

 ?? ?? SPARKLE She says key to ‘success’ is to feel in a good place
SPARKLE She says key to ‘success’ is to feel in a good place
 ?? ?? ANCHORS Pair in action on the ITV show
ANCHORS Pair in action on the ITV show
 ?? ?? EMPATHY She lets tears flow
EMPATHY She lets tears flow

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