He’s no stranger to onscreen innuendo, as he’s regularly left hysterical by co-star Holly Willoughby.
And Phillip Schofield struggled to suppress the laughter of This Morning on Monday, when Clodagh McKenna made a very cheeky remark during a heated debate over scones.
The 46-year-old chef asked his guest if he would prefer the cream “above or under” the jam on the iconic cake, and received an amusing response from host and host partner Rochelle Humes.
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Funny: Phillip Schofield had a hard time holding back his laughter This Morning when he made a very cheeky remark during a heated debate over Clodagh McKenna scones on Monday
After showing me a series of recipes using rhubarb as an ingredient, Clodagh asked Phillip for his opinion on adding cream to scones.
“Are you up or down?” said.
Smiling, Phillip replied: “Absolutely icing!” The members of the show crew could be heard laughing behind the camera.
Phillip later addressed his decision to leave Twitter, stating that Rochelle and Clodagh were able to continue discussing the issue on social media but were not involved.

Shameless! The chef asked the server whether she preferred the cream “above or under” the jam on the iconic cake, causing the host to give an amusing response.
“You can row all you want, you can’t contact me,” he added.
In April, Phillip announced that he had decided to delete the Twitter app from his phone because he was “not a part of” his life, although his account remained active.
He labeled the platform “junk” and claimed it contained “vile and disgusting” trolls.
On Elon Musk’s proposal to buy Twitter and all users might need to be verified, Phillip said, “There’s one side to the argument that if you’re going to say anything, make sure you can back it up with your name.

“You can’t contact me!” Phillip later addressed his decision to leave Twitter, noting that Rochelle and Clodagh were able to continue discussing the issue on social media.


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“If not, it could become even more of a dump than it already is. I deleted it from my phone. And I will say frankly that…
“Because there’s a beautiful, wonderful, funny and informative part… There’s also a bad and disgusting part and I don’t want to be a part of it in my life.”
Philip hasn’t disabled his Twitter page, but hasn’t messed with his last tweet in December 2021 for months.
The host is still active on Instagram, where she has 3 million followers, but has disabled comments on her photos.
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Source: Daily Mail

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