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Cat Deeley teases ITV This Morning future with comment as she's replaced after three-day stint

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Cat Deeley appeared to have teased her future on This Morning with her comments as she's set to be replaced after a three-day stint.

The presenter was back fronting the show on Wednesday (November 15) alongside Craig Doyle. Cat joined the ITV daytime show's constantly changing presenting line-up on Monday (November 13) as she hosted for the first two days of the week alongside Ryla Clark.

For the mid-week show, Rylan was replaced by Craig and Cat revealed it was her final episode. Kicking off the show, the 47-year-old said: "Hello there and welcome to your Wednesday's This Morning!

It's kind of my last day today, you're finishing me off, that's it, I'm done. I'm done, I'm cooked, I'm done, I'm going home and I'm taking my mug with me!" READ MORE: Good Morning Britain's Ed Balls breaks down in tears as he brands Gareth Gates inspiration in own battle READ MORE: Read more of today's top stories from the Manchester Evening News Craig was quick to joke that he hasn't shied away in taking some things home, quipping he had taken a table and a couple of chairs, before adding: "I absolutely cleared the place out, clear the place out!" But the 52-year-old Irish presenter then cryptically said: "Ah, you'll be back Deeley, you'll be back!", to which Cat replied: "Do you think?" Before moving on, saying: "We've got a very busy show for you today!" It comes as This Morning fans have called for Cat to be made the permanent host of the show following the exits of both Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby this year and after it was revealed she'll be replaced by Alison Hammond on Thursday's show (November 16). @E12958204 said: "Cat Deeley was great on #ThisMorning hope she is back permanently. @thismorning." @Itt39354118

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