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Nottingham Post
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Daniel Bird & Joel Moore

Holly Willoughby absent from This Morning as she parties at Glastonbury

Holly Willoughby was missing from This Morning after a weekend of partying at Glastonbury. Holly was instead replaced by Josie Gibson who sat alongside Craig Doyle on Monday, June 26.

As they reflected on Sir Elton John's farewell performance, Craig addressed Holly's absence, saying: "Now, Holly's off today, she'll be back tomorrow – we'll be here all morning." Holly flew into Glastonbury on Friday via a helicopter as she appeared to be putting the Phillip Schofield drama behind her, reports the Mirror.

Fans have since taken to social media to share their confusion after being snapped partying at the legendary festival, with one writing: "Where's Holly? #ThisMorning." "Where's Holly this morning? #ThisMorning," commented a second.

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While a third went on to write: "#ThisMorning oh dear, no Holly!" "Assuming #Holly is recovering from #Glastonbury," tweeted a fourth.

Holly was snapped kicking back at the festival and was seen queuing for the bar in the swanky VIP area rather than the major queues in the main arena. Mum-of-three Holly appeared in great spirits as she patiently waited in line to get her hands on a drink, but a source later told the Mirror that she became fed up with the queue.

She left London via a helicopter alongside her husband Dan Baldwin and other members of their party as they prepared to immerse themselves in all things Glasto. The couple and their friends were certainly in for a treat as they bopped along to the likes of the Arctic Monkeys who headlined the famous Pyramid Stage.

Elsewhere, the Foo Fighters made a surprise appearance following weeks of speculation, while the likes of Fred Again... and WizKid headlined The Other Stage.

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