Josie Gibson has shared a cryptic post following the news all is not as it seems away from the cameras on This Morning.
In recent days, the two-star presenters, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield have seen their friendship played out in front of the nation, with sources claiming their bond has "cooled".
Meanwhile, it's believed Holly was left blindsided after discovering Phillip had released a statement on the condition of their relationship – without letting her know.
Now, their co-star Josie Gibson has taken to social media amid the ongoing suggestions of a rift and shared a post about there being "worse people".
In view of her 414,000 Instagram followers, the Bristol-born shared two posts which were sure to leave fans scratching their heads.
One video saw a man discussing the "vibrations" people give off, as he said: "Everything is vibration, if you put out a good vibration, the only thing that responds to a good vibration, is good vibrations.
"Bad vibrations are on a different frequency, they don't mix, you put out a vibration – you're going to get back what that vibration is.
"It's called resonance."
However, she went on to share another clip with a voiceover saying" "Never believe anyone in life.
"The GOOD people give you happiness.
"The WORSE people give you a lesson. And the BEST people give you memories."
Last night, Phillip admitted things "haven't been easy" for the pair due to several personal issues affecting Phillip and his family.
But, it emerged Holly had no idea her co-host was planning on releasing a statement and saw her friend's kind words for the first time when it was published online, according to reports.
Sources claim Holly was "deeply upset" when Phillip decided to keep his brother Timothy's child sex offence charges and subsequent trial from her.
"Holly had to find out from someone else which must have been awful for her. She has been so loyal to him," the source told The Mail.
Meanwhile, Phillip issued what has since been described as a "desperate", as he told The Sun: "Holly's support throughout meant the world to me, as did the support of my bosses at ITV, my editor Martin Frizell and the whole This Morning family, including our amazing viewers."
He went on to say that Holly who had been his "rock" during turbulent times had been alongside him through "thick and thin".
Sources explained that their frosty relationship is clear to see for those around the pair in the TV studio and is completely different to how they appear on TV.