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Holly Willoughby pulls out of This Morning for a third day as she gives fans an update on her health

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Holly Willoughby has ruled herself out of This Morning for a third day. Phillip Schofield's co-star pulled out of the ITV show just an hour before it began on Tuesday (November 16) after being struck with a tummy bug.

Former Big Brother winner Josie Gibson was called to step in for Holly last minute, and has filled her seat on the sofa ever since.

Holly has now ruled herself out of Thursday's show before it begins at 10am, by sharing a post with her fans on Instagram. READ MORE: Phillip Schofield sends message to Holly Willoughby as he explains two-day absence The TV star shared an update on her health from the view of her cat Bluebell, saying she is likely to be back on Monday.

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