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Holly Willoughby suffered from 'imposter syndrome' when she joined This Morning

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Holly Willoughby has spoken openly about imposter syndrome and said she "wasn't up to" hosting when she first landed her role on This Morning.The ITV veteran, who has been presenting the popular daytime show alongside Phillip Schofield since 2009 recalled the "dreadful" interview with Prime Minister Gordon Brown soon after her first appearance on the programme.Discussing the interview which happened more than ten years ago, Holly told The Daily Mail Weekend Magazine about her experience and said she was "awful".She expressed: "I was dreadful.

The worst thing was that so many people in the industry had said I couldn't do that job. I wanted to prove myself."When it came to the interview, I was trying to read out questions from the script, I was saying words I didn't even understand, mangling up sentences and completely floundering.

I was awful."Various critics had said, 'she'll be OK with the fluffy fashion pieces but how will she do a serious political interview?' And they were right.

Presenting that show is about being able to do everything from light to serious. I wasn't up to the job," she confessed.Holly admitted that although she was grateful for the position, she never felt good enough and suffered from "massive imposter syndrome" during the earlier part of her career.

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