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Holly Willoughby and Ruth Langsford come face to face again on This Morning after tense exchange as ‘feud’ rumbles on

HOLLY Willoughby and Ruth Langsford suffered another awkward exchange on This Morning today.

They've been forced to share the screen after Ruth's husband Eamonn Holmes made scathing remarks about Holly following Phillip Schofield's axe from This Morning.

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Holly Wiloughby has suffered an awkward reunion with Loose Women's Ruth Langsford
Today, Ruth headed up the Loose Women panel and faced Holly once moreCredit: Rex

Today, Ruth headed up the Loose Women panel once more while Holly hosted This Morning with Dermot O'Leary.

After the pair had interviewed Emma Bunton, Dermot took the next line on the autocue, and he said: "Time to find out what the Loose Women are talking about this lunchtime. Hello Ruth."

Holly squeaked "ah, good morning" while Ruth launched into her lines - refusing to say Holly or Dermot's name.

She said: "Hello, lovely to see you all. Yes, we do want a Spice Girls reunion!"

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During Monday's handover Ruth addressed Holly and Dermot: "Hello you two."

And viewres took to Twitter to comment on their awkward exchange.

“It’s so uncomfortable to watch but I love it,” wrote on person.

Whilst another said: "@thismorning how very rude. Holly blanked Ruth and Ruth’s face was a picture. @hollywills needs to get real or get out."

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A third said: "Ruth’s absolute disdain for Holly is absolutely brutal."

And a fourth wrote: "Ruth’s face when Holly was talking [laughing emoji]."

Eamonn last week took another swipe at This Morning star Holly after she delivered an emotional statement on her big telly comeback.

The broadcaster, 63, reflected on Holly's monologue as the appeared on This Morning for the first time since Phillip Schofield's affair scandal came to light.

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Schofield was axed by ITV after admitting to a fling with a much younger male colleague.

Eamonn didn't have any praise for emotional Holly, but he had lots for her new co-host Josie Gibson.

He said on today's GB News: "The star of the show yesterday, for me, was Josie Gibson. It's lovely to hear a West Country accent, isn't it?"

His co-star Isabel Webster replied: "Absolutely, so warm and there aren't enough West County accents on the TV."

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The Northern Irishman hasn't held back on his views towards Phillip or his former paymasters at ITV in light of the scandal.

Shifting attention to government matters, Eamonn couldn't resist getting another dig in.

He said: "There's a big show going on at Westminster today, it's the Culture, Media and Sport Committee and today they will take evidence to scrutinise the Government's Draft Media Bill.

"Answering questions from MPs will be Magnus Brooke, ITV's Group Director of Strategy, Policy and regulation among others.

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Isabel said: "Perhaps he's the man behind all the robust procedures that have been quoted so regularly in the last few weeks."

Eamonn continued: "Or perhaps he knows nothing about them, we'll find out today. The Schofield scandal could overshadow the session, of course, and the line of questioning could easily turn towards who knew what and when at This Morning?"

Eamonn has been making scathing remarks about her since Schofield's scandal was revealed.

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He accused Holly, 42, of being "distant" with the This Morning crew - and insisted she should "follow Phillip out the door".

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