Holly Willoughby gears up for competition as she faces off against new This Morning host.

Holly departed This Morning in 2020.

May 21st 2024.

Holly Willoughby gears up for competition as she faces off against new This Morning host.
Holly Willoughby, beloved co-host of This Morning, made the difficult decision to leave the show last October after 14 incredible years. While fans were saddened by her departure, they can now look forward to seeing her in a new light as she competes against her replacement on the show for a prestigious award.

As the National Television Awards approach, the list of potential nominees for TV presenter has been released, with 51 contenders vying for the top spot. Among them are Holly, who left the show in October, and Cat Deeley, who officially took over her place in March. It remains to be seen if either of these talented ladies will secure a spot on the final shortlist, but one thing is for sure – it's going to be a close competition.

The final decision will be left up to the public, who have the chance to vote for their favorite TV presenters in 15 categories on the NTAs website until the deadline on May 31st at 11pm. Other notable names on the longlist include Ant and Dec, Alison Hammond, Ncuti Gatwa, and Amanda Holden, all of whom are sure to bring their A-game to the event.

After the votes for the longlist are counted, the shortlist will be revealed in August, followed by another round of voting before the winners are announced at the ceremony on September 11th. This star-studded event will air on ITV, where viewers can see if their favorite presenters have taken home the coveted award.

In addition to Holly and Cat, the longlist also includes other popular TV presenters such as AJ Odudu, Alan Carr, Bradley Walsh, Claudia Winkleman, Lorraine Kelly, and Susanna Reid. It's anyone's guess who will come out on top, but with past winners like Ant and Dec who have won the prize for 22 years in a row, it's safe to say the competition will be fierce.

It's hard to believe that it's already been a year since Holly's co-host Phillip Schofield also left the show. In October, Holly announced her decision in a heartfelt statement, thanking everyone who has been a part of her journey on This Morning. She also expressed her gratitude to the loyal viewers who have made the show such a success.

After Cat was announced as the new permanent host with Ben Shephard, she shared her excitement about taking on this new role. She acknowledged the show's status as a national institution and promised to take good care of it with the help of her amazing team.

This Morning continues to air weekdays at 10am on ITV, bringing joy, laughter, and informative content to its dedicated viewers. As the NTAs approach, we can't wait to see which TV presenter will take home the prize and which friendships will be tested in this friendly competition.

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