This Morning viewers were baffled on Monday as Holly Willoughby didn't return to the show.
The TV star has already had two weeks away from the ITV daytime programme which she hosts alongside Phillip Schofield.
While she has still been appearing on Dancing On Ice with her co-host, she has actually been replaced on This Morning by Rochelle Humes.
But there is now some confusion as many viewers thought the former The Saturdays singer had her last day at the helm of the show last week.
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@Rhianlovesbooks tweeted on Wednesday: "Last day of Rochelle tmrw isn't it #ThisMorning," referring to last Thursday's show before Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary were back on Friday.
@irichards10 replied: "We get the beautiful Holly back on Monday."
But bright and early on Monday morning, Rochelle posted a clip of her arriving at the ITV studios before sharing a look at her script for the upcoming episode.
She then gave fans a pre-show glimpse at her outfit for the daytime hit, sticking with her continuing midi dress theme.
"Happy Monday…I hope you’ve had a good weekend," she shared alongside the snaps that she posed for outside the studio in London's White City.
Rochelle, 32, was donning a khaki green knitted number which she paired with a pair of black boots and kept her long locks flowing down past her shoulders.
But there was still confusion.
@angielainey asked: "Where’s @hollywilloughby."
"Where’s Holly?" @tappleyard echoed.
It was confirmed earlier this month that Rochelle would be hosting This Morning for a 'few weeks' as Holly films for another show.
The mum-of-three, 40, will join Lee Mack as host of an entertainment reality show inspired by the teachings of Dutch extreme athlete Wim Hof.
Wim Hof’s Superstar Survival on BBC One will see a group of celebrities embark on an "epic adventure of self-improvement, and face a unique test of mental strength like no other".
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