Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield left in HYSTERICS as Kelly Brook breaks bed on This Morning

The hosts couldn’t quite keep it together
Safeeyah Kazi14 March 2019
The Weekender

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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were left in knots after they watched Kelly Brook break a bed live on This Morning.

Model Brook appeared on the show as part of a segment alongside Paddy McGuinness and Keith Lemon where the pair were “sleeping” on a bed.

Attempting to wake up the duo, Brook was left shocked when they excitedly awoke and dragged her into the single bed.

Celebrity Juice host Lemon shouted: “Kelly Brook, oh my God it isn't a dream, it's real! Kelly Brook I'm in your house. Get in Kel!"

Hysterics: The pair couldn't keep it together
This Morning/ITV

After being pulled in, Brook rolled around squealing before the trio fell off the edge of the bed.

Willoughby, who was watching on from the sofa, fell into hysterics as she shouted: “Oh my God, what have we done? This is a complete disaster.”

Schofield added: “The bed is going they broke the leg!”

Blaming Brook for the mishap Lemon declared it “her fault” as she “left her shoes on”.

Chaos: The trio rolled around on the bed
This Morning/ITV

Looking red-faced while sitting on the floor, Brook mocked: “I’m supposed to be a serious horticulturist!”

The studio erupted into laughter as the trio scrambled to get it together.

The hilarious mishap comes after Willoughby was left amused after learning that her TRIC Award had gone missing, after she took Tuesday off to attend her grandmother’s funeral.

Her colleagues on the ITV show accepted the award but seemingly misplaced it after a visit to McDonalds.

However, Willoughby later confirmed that she had been reunited with the gong as she held it up in a sweet snap.

Holly Willoughby - In pictures

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