This Morning: WATCH Holly Willoughby go WILD as Phillip Schofield reads out Greggs menu
HOLLY WILLOUGHBY chomped down on a donut and an iced bun as Phillip Schofield read out Greggs' Valentine’s Day meal deal menu on This Morning.
'Thing of dreams' Willoughby delights at Greggs' Valentine's offer
Holly Willoughby went wild for an iced bun on This Morning today, much to the amusement of her co-host Phillip Schofield.
The 36-year-old beauty has famously slimmed down recently, but the star was keen to show she’s no stranger to a sweet treat.
Tucking into an iced bun and a donut covered in hundreds of thousands, Holly shouted, “Keep talking baby!” as Phil read out the menu as a show-opener.
Greggs - the famous high street bakery - is offering a romantic Valentine’s evening in store this year.
Holly Willoughby: This Morning's blonde host thoroughly enjoyed a segment about Greggs
Holly Willoughby: The female co-host of This Morning looked thrilled as the donuts arrived
Now I’ve seen it, I really want to go to Greggs! That’s amazing
For just £15 per couple lucky customers could have a four course meal with two glasses of Prosecco over a candlelit table.
Opening This Morning with a foodie selection of the menu, Phil lifted the lid on one course of the meal and showed Holly what’s on offer.
After an audible gasp, Holly said: “That’s the first time I’ve seen that. That is actually the thing of dreams. I genuinely can’t think of anything better.
“To begin with I thought it was a bit of a joke. Now I’ve seen it, I really want to go! That’s amazing.“
Holly Willoughby: Phillip Schofield was thrilled by Holly's response to the Greggs
Tucking into an iced bun and a donut at the same time, Holly was clearly enjoying the segment.
The star is famed for her fabulous figure, but she has spoken out about why she will never discuss her changing body shape in public.
Holly Willoughby revealed she will never discuss her diet and weight loss tips because she has interviewed so many people affected by eating disorders.
Speaking honestly to Prima Magazine, she explained: “I don’t want to encourage eating disorders. I try not to focus too much on my appearance. As long as I’m being healthy, that’s good enough for me.
“I’m quite active and I try not to let the way I look be the main focus because it’s not the important thing.”
"I actually avoid talking about my diet and exercise regime because I have interviewed so many people affected by eating disorders.
"I know that some people in chat rooms can really fixate on other people's diets."