THIS Morning stars Craig Doyle and Josie Gibson have shared an update on Holly Willoughby following her shock exit.
Holly, 43, had presented the ITV staple for over a decade until announcing her departure last year.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun at the NTAs, Craig said: "I don't know what your family is like, but we all families have stuff that happens and you all stay together through it because that's what a family is all about.
"And actually that stuff makes you a bit tighter and appreciate each other, it's grand."
Josie added: "We absolutely adore Holly and she's one of the greats, she's one of the greatest broadcasters of all time.
"She makes it look so seamless and she's a gorgeous person and she's amazing, we miss her terribly."
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As Craig chimed in with: "It's the easiest day in the studio when you're sitting beside Holly isn't it? She's grown up and we're not."
In October 2023, Holly shared an emotional statement revealing she had sensationally quit her This Morning role.
Posting on her Instagram story, the star wrote: "I have let ITV know that today, after 14 years, I will not be returning to This Morning.
"To everyone who has ever worked on the show over the years, thank you so so much.
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"This is such a difficult goodbye, you are incredible and I forever will be proud of what we've done together.
"Thank you to everyone at ITV for being supportive. To every guest who has sat on our sofa, thank you.
"Most of all, thank you to the wonderful viewers. You've been so loyal so supportive and the very best company every day.
"Richard and Judy said 'we only look after this show, it will always belong to the viewers'.
"It's been an honour to just be part of its story and I know this story has many chapters left to go.
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"Sadly, however, I now feel I have to make this decision for me and my family. I will miss you all so much. Holly."
Following her exit, Craig wrote at the time: "We are so supportive of you and we love you to bits, we just wish it didn’t end this way. Its a sad day for everyone."
While Kevin Lygo, Managing Director, Media and Entertainment, ITV said: "Holly has brought her unique brand of warmth, energy, humour and fun to one of the country’s most popular daytime shows, and everyone on the programme will miss her enormously.
"She remains a much loved member of the ITV family and we look forward to continuing to work with her in the future."
NTAs was no big surprise, says our telly expert
COMMENT BY ROD MCPHEE
THE only surprise at tonight's National Television Awards was that there were virtually no surprises.
Ant and Dec took home Presenter Award for the millionth time, Strictly bagged the Talent Show gong and I'm A Celebrity triumphed in the Entertainment category.
Kate Garraway scooping the authored documentary award for Derek's Story was entirely deserved, but not a total shock either as she'd already done the same two years ago with Caring for Derek.
There were a few curveballs. Emmerdale beating Goliath soaps EastEnders and Corrie was unexpected, particularly as the rivals have both boasted big storylines recently.
And though there was no doubting how hugely moving Mr BatesVs The Post Office was for viewers this year, it was still stunning to see them bag three awards.
Does the general lack of surprises diminish the thrill of the NTAs? Not at all. It remains one of the few awards shows which actually gauges what the majority of Brits are actually watching.
We live in a bewildering world where scandals often rock shows, in an age where streaming means the shared experience is diminished and ratings are hard to decipher.
But year in, year out NTA voters leave us in no doubt which shows they adore, which ones they've fallen out of love with, and which celebrities they're prepared to back.
Look at how quickly relatively new shows like The Traitors, Bridgerton and The 1% Club have been embraced by NTA voters.
They aren't interested in PR stunts and promotion, in highbrow actors and writers lauded by their fellow luvvies and they certainly can't stand having what they ought to be watching dictated to them
They tell us all loud and clear, every year, who they consider to be the best - and woe betide any telly exec who ignores them.