This Morning's Holly and Phillip in stitches as Josie Gibson falls into water on live TV

Luckily she saw the funny side 🙈

Author: Alex RossPublished 27th May 2021

Just a week after Alison Hammond nearly slipped whilst in the sea, This Morning star Josie Gibson has had hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, and the viewers at home, in fits of laughter once again!

The former Big Brother winner was broadcasting live from Caversham Lakes in Berkshire, enlightening viewers on how they could enter this week's competition to win a massive £90,000.

However, as she tried to manoeuvre her way around a huge inflatable course on the lake, Josie endured a Bridget Jones moment, slipping off the inflatables directly into the water!

Of course, in true This Morning fashion, the producers were quick to replay Josie's unfortunate moment, with Holly and Phillip unable to hold back their laughter.

Holly said: "Oh my god, that was maybe my favourite moment of yours ever Josie, that was incredible."

Don't worry though, once she'd been rescued back onto dry land by the lovely life guard, Josie found the moment just as hilarious, and like the true professional she is, carried on with her competition lines.

After seeing the fall, This Morning viewers were quick to comment, expressing how much they love Josie's bubbly personality on the show.

One fan wrote: 'You never fail to make me laugh and smile Smiling face with smiling eyes please never change', with another writing: 'Best blooper ever .. made my day'.

Another then added: 'Brilliant I loved this so funny x', with a fourth commenting: 'Definitely your Bridget Jones moment @Josiestweet - bringing a smile to many people! We’re laughing with you. #ThisMorning #ShowMustGoOn

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Meanwhile, in other This Morning news, fans were left gutted to learn that married couple Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes WON'T be on the show next week, despite producers revealing they'd be back during the school holidays.

Instead, new Friday hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary will take the reigns whilst Holly and Phillip get the half-term off.

This Morning continues every weekday at 10am on ITV.

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