Holly Willoughby attends Prince's Trust Awards but ambassador Phillip Schofield is absent

Kate Garraway embraces Holly Willoughby amid ongoing feud with Phillip Scofield

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Holly Willoughby was seen attending the Prince’s Trust Awards shortly after finishing today’s This Morning show but Phillip Schofield was nowhere to be seen. Phillip, who is an ambassador for the charity, appears to fuel rumours that the pair have fallen out. 

According to his website "Phillip is an Ambassador for the charity The Prince's Trust, dedicating time to further the work of supporting vulnerable young people in the UK."

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All glammed up Holly appeared happy and smiling which is a refreshing change after the awkward and tense appearance alongside Phillip on This Morning.

Holly wore a fitted red midi dress and was seen getting a supportive hug from fellow ITV presenter Kate Garraway

Holly has kept quiet amid the ongoing feud, whereas co-host Phil released a statement, which was said to have blindsided her. The TV host will be leaning on her close celebrity friends to get her through this difficult time. Holly has a very close group of mum-friends in the media industry and often shares photos of herself enjoying wine with her mates.

The Dancing on Ice host has three children Harry, Belle and Chester with husband of 16 years Daniel Baldwin.

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The A-List mum-gang includes Spice Girl Emma Bunton, All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, TV Presenter Christine Lampard and fellow Garnier ambassador Davina McCall. We all tend to lean on our pals so it’s a good job Holly has plenty of them to choose from. 

This comes after This Morning figures reportedly dropped by 170,000 in the past week since rumours of tension between the co-hosts began. The pair have been feuding for weeks with many speculating it could be the end for them as presenters of the daytime show and Alison Hammond could be next in line to replace Phil.

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