Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were front and centre once again after This Morning took home the gong for best daytime show at the National Television Awards on Thursday (October 13).The duo looked visibly stunned when they realised they had won and were all smiles as they headed up to collect their award.They were met with boos from the crowd as they took to the stage however, which is likely surrounding the recent controversy following accusations they skipped the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state.READ MORE: Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield booed as This Morning wins NTA after queuegatePhil, 60, took the lead as he told the audience: "This means so much to us.
Every year, especially this year. We have the most amazing team. I have the best friend. We have the best boss.""We are very lucky," chimed Holly, 41.Body language expert Adrianne Carter spoke exclusively to Daily Star after analysing part of their speech, coming to the conclusion that Phil was showing signs of "anger and annoyance."She said: "Phil is showing a lot of tight-lipped smiles, which are a sign of anger and annoyance."Moving on to Holly, the expert added: "Holly does a lot of touching herself and her arm across her body, which are signs of defensiveness, self-soothing, and a barrier."She's definitely not showing her normal confident self.
As she says 'Thank you so much...' there is a slight headshake of 'no' whilst saying the words, which can often mean a rejection of the words being spoken."Meanwhile celebrity psychic and body language expert Inbaal Honigman believed the pair were "truly grateful and more than a little bit surprised" that they had received the award.She explained: "Phil is clutching the trophy with stiff.
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