Josie Gibson returned to This Morning this week following her stint in I’m a Celebrity.
The star, who became “Queen of the jungle” after being the last woman remaining in camp, and coming fourth overall, almost made it to the final of the gruelling reality show. Prior to her time on I’m a Celebrity, Josie has been part of a rotating group of This Morning presenters, in the months since Phillip Schofield dramatically quit the show.
His former co-star Holly Willoughby then stepped down from ITV’s flagship daytime programme in October, saying she needed to prioritise her family. This Morning has since rotated between a line-up of presenters that has included broadcasters such as Alison Hammond, Dermot O’Leary, Craig Doyle and, of course, Josie.
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The 38-year-old will host Thursday’s instalment of the popular programme alongside Craig Doyle, 53. And ahead of the show Josie took to Instagram to let fans know it will be the “last one”.
Sharing a snap of herself and Craig she said: “It’s my last day with the one and only Doyleroo tomorrow!!!! Catch us tomorrow at 10am on @thismorning.
“Thank you to all those who have tuned in. We appreciate you. Lots of love to you xxxx #thismorning”.
Some fans are clearly disappointed as in the comments section Alison said: “That’s a shame, you two make a great team” and Pauline said: “Love you two – the perfect couple for presenting this show”. Laura said: “Don’t go, you two are my favourites”.
Josie will now take a break for Christmas and, while she will be seen on the show this will be a pre-recorded episode. Who will present the programme after that has not yet been announced.
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