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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby reunite with fun Zoom murder mystery game

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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield reunited (virtually) with a fun Zoom murder mystery game. The This Morning presenters’ creative Friday night party has us planning new online games.

Phillip’s daughter Molly shared a snap of their dining room, set up to have eight people taking part in the game, including Holly, her husband Dan Baldwin and Molly’s beau Will, using video chat.

She also shared a picture of her place on the table, with her name card that read Fizzy Cruickshank, and a roleplay sheet for the intense game.

If only we got to see how it played out. We’re hoping they all got properly dressed up as their fun characters even if the game was over video call.

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