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Baffled This Morning viewers blast moon readings as Phillip makes 'waxing' gag

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This Morning viewers were less than impressed by a "moon reading" expert on the show on Wednesday. Kirsty Gallagher appeared on the show via video call to talk about the power the moon has over our everyday lives.

Holly Willoughby introduced the segment as said it was about waxing moons - but joked that it "wasn't a beauty segment". "I'm going to have to wax that moon!" joked Phillip.

Phillip introduced Kirsty and said she "believes the cycles of the moon holds the key to our health, happiness and even wealth".

Kirsty described her book, Lunar Living, as a "guide for how we can bring the ancient wisdom and guidance of the moon back into our everyday lives again". "What does the moon do, how does it affect us?" asked Holly Willoughby. "Th

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