Holly Willoughby returned to Instagram to share a solo Glastonbury snap after sitting out This Morning on Monday.
The presenter was replaced by Josie Gibson, who sat alongside Craig Doyle on the ITV show yesterday.
She booked in a day off after knowing it would be a wild weekend of partying at Worthy Farm - and was glad she did.
Recovering Holly is back today after she let loose at the legendary festival - and she is struggling to talk.
"I've been officially Glasto-ed, it's always the first thing to go and I blame Elton John for this," Holly said with her voice clearly not back to normal.
While there was time for a few drinks and dancing, she showed there was also moments to sit back and take it all in.
Her upload showed the 42-year-old with husband Daniel Baldwin, 48, watching on as the iconic gig was reaching its climax on one of the nights.
His arm draped around her, Holly wears a black bowler hat with a sensational while summer dress.
Despite night having drawn in, Daniel keeps his shades on as the pair spend some romantic time together listening to the music as a sea of flags wave in the distance.
Holly flew into Glastonbury on Friday via helicopter as she appeared to be putting the Phillip Schofield drama behind her.
She left London via a chopper alongside her hubby Dan and other members of their party as they prepared to immerse themselves in all things Glasto.
The couple and their friends were seen bopped along to the likes of the Arctic Monkeys who headlined the famous Pyramid Stage on night one.
Viewers didn't know she would be skipping This Morning until moments before the programme begun.
Fans took 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.
While a third went on to write: "#ThisMorning oh dear, no Holly!"
It comes after the BBC are reportedly said to be hoping to poach Holly for Strictly Come Dancing following the drama which has surrounded ITV in recent months.
The BBC show is currently hosted by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman and rakes in millions of viewers each year.
"Holly is the golden goose. BBC bosses want her and they have been plotting for some time to get her for their big shows," an insider claimed to MailOnline.
"They know how popular she is, but it also has to be the right programme. Recently there has been talk around the BBC that Strictly would be a way to lure her over."
The source went on to claim that Holly "wants to stay at Dancing On Ice" and has made that clear to those who are in charge.