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THIS Morning fans say they have had enough of the constantly changing presenters on the show.

Today sees Lisa Snowdon step in alongside Dermot O’Leary – the fourth combination in just four days.

Lisa Snowdon joined Dermot O'Leary on the show today
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Lisa Snowdon joined Dermot O'Leary on the show todayCredit: Rex
Mollie King has been alongside Andi Peters
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Mollie King has been alongside Andi PetersCredit: Rex

ITV bosses have been looking for the perfect person to replace Holly Willoughby since her shock exit a couple of months ago but it’s starting to wear thin with viewers.

Taking to X today, fans complained to bosses with one person begging: “Please stop this merry go round of different presenters”

A second said: “I wish This Morning would sort out their Presenters, I'm gonna have to turn off soon they seem to get worse each day.”

While a third added: “And today on the Wheel of Fortune of #ThisMorning presenters... Lisa Snowdon!”

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And another said: “All this flipflopping of presenters just shows what an absolute mess #thismorning is in! Continuity people!!!”

While someone else asked: “Have they started picking the names of presenters out of hats?”

The weekend kicked off with Christine Lampard, 44,  and Dermot, then Mollie King, 36,  joined him before having Andi Peters with her on Wednesday.

Lisa, 51, is rounding off the week, while Alison Hammond takes a break from the show while she appears in panto.

In October Holly, 42, made the decision to quit This Morning after 14 years, after a man was charged over an alleged plot to kidnap and murder her.

The mum of three has since kept a low profile and has yet to confirm her intentions on her other work with ITV.

It came shortly after her co-host Phillip Schofield left – after he revealed he had an affair with a much younger male ITV employee.

Mollie also worked alongside Dermot as well
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Mollie also worked alongside Dermot as wellCredit: Rex
Christine kicked off the week with Dermot
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Christine kicked off the week with DermotCredit: Rex
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