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Celebrity Juice fans fear Holly Willoughby's 'left' show as she's 'missing'


Celebrity Juice fans were worried Holly Willougby had ‘quit’ the ITV show as the blonde bombshell was ‘missing’ from tonight’s episode.

The 39-year-old was mysteriously absent from the brand new episode which aired tonight, with the show being filmed before the coronavirus lockdown.

Fans flooded Twitter, wondering where the blonde bombshell was.

One said: “Where is Holly?”

While another wondered: “Has Holly left juice?”

A third added: “Holly has left?”

“Holly seems to be missing out of a lot of shows” added a fourth.

On the programme, TV show host Keith Lemon joked: “She’s drunk in a gutter somewhere.”

Celebrity Juice fans fear Holly Willoughby’s ‘left’ show as she’s ‘missing’

After concerns for Holly’s whereabouts, Keith took to Twitter to reassure fans the team captain wasn’t going anywhere.

He said in a Tweet to his 3.5m followers: “Holly was busy filming something else. The team captains are Mel B and Howard Donald.”

Holly made headlines after the last episode of Celebrity Juice left her red-faced after Curtis Pritchard blunder.

Keith was back hosting the popular ITV2 show, but there was no sign of Holly

The show turned awkward when Holly introduced her teammates for the night, but she made an error when saying the Love Island star’s name.

She was forced to look down at a prompt sheet on the table when introducing Strictly Come Dancing star AJ and his brother Curtis.

Keith left her embarrassed as he teased: “I have to look down when I forget people’s names as well” leaving a flustered Holly cringing.

Take That star Howard was Holly’s replacement for tonight’s show

Holly’s co-star Mel B then introduced her team members, and Holly complimented her for not forgetting their names.

She admitted: “That went better than mine.”

Luckily the embarrassing blunder was quickly forgotten as the first round of the hilarious TV programme hosted by Keith Lemon began.

Celebrity Juice airs Thursday’s at 10pm on ITV2





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