Holly Willoughby's speech on the Phillip Schofield scandal raised eyebrows when she returned to This Morning earlier in the week.
The presenter, 42, made her comeback on Monday after a two-week holiday and immediately addressed Schofield's departure from the show.
Taking to social media afterwards, comedian David Baddiel didn't hold back with his views on Holly's now-infamous monologue.
In a scathing tweet, he wrote: "When Holly Willoughby said ‘Firstly, are you OK?’ I genuinely thought she was talking to someone behind camera, before realising that of course she was talking to us, the great British deeply-traumatised by everything's that happened on an ITV morning show public.” (sic) READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The comment has attracted over 3.1million views and 1,875 replies, with one joking: "I’m struggling to cope if I’m honest." While another tweeted: "Hang on a minute...So when's Oprah doing the Holly and Phil interview?" A day later he suggested he was "going to start every day with that from now on", asking his followers: "Firstly, are you ok? "Sorry, that was an idiotic thing to say.
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