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This Morning fans gobsmacked as Holly Willoughby seems to forget social distancing rule

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This Morning's star, Holly Willoughby, took everyone by surprise as she appeared to forget the two-metre social distancing rule when filming live.

The 39-year-old flabbergasted viewers as she glided towards her co-star Philip Scofield, completely forgetting government measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Phil and Holly seemed to get caught up in the excitement of assisting with the scientific experiments that featured on today's show.

Until today, the TV favourites had managed to successfully maintain the government's two-metre social distancing rule. Holly's closeness, even took her co-host by surprise, a shocked Phil blurted: "Get back." In amongst of the fun, of discovering possible floating paperclips and making a hover board

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