Holly Willoughby returns to This Morning after her nan’s funeral and reveals she’s LOST her Tric Award
The 38-year-old This Morning host's presenting partner Phillip Schofield, 56, started off today's show by congratulating her on scooping up the award for TV Personality of the Year
HOLLY Willoughby revealed that she has lost her TRIC Award as she returned to This Morning today following her nan's funeral.
The 38-year-old's presenting partner Phillip Schofield, 56, started off the show by congratulating her on scooping up the award for TV Personality of the Year.
He said: "Before we start, I've got to say congratulations to Holly, she won the TV Personality Award at yesterday's TRIC Awards."
Holly replied: "It was amazing. It was obviously a lovely, lovely thing to win, thank you very much to TRIC and I couldn't be there to accept the award but no, it was lovely."
However, Holly then went on to confess that she had somehow mislaid her award just one day after receiving it.
"There's a bit of a problem. Nothing to do with me this problem, by the way."
Phil explained: "We can't actually find the award.
"Sources close to this show say that Eammon gave the award to our editor Martin and he thought one of our team had it, so if anyone has seen Holly's TRIC award, pop it in the post."
He added: "There's a possibility the last time it was seen was in a McDonalds."
Clearly confused at the hilarious situation, Holly chipped in: "I'm assuming it's got my name on it? And it's gold? And it looks a bit like a giant bottle opener?"
"So it has its uses!" Phil joked, before Holly replied: "But please don't use it for that because I'd quite like it!"
Although later on in the show, the presenters revealed a picture that showed that Dr Zoe and Dr Raj were last seen with the award.
Taking to Instagram to pay tribute, she wrote:"Today we say goodbye for a little while to my beautiful Nan. Go and be with Grandad... he’s been waiting for you... love you... miss you..."
The presenter followed this up by a black and white image, showing her late relative in her younger years.