Phillip Schofield left ‘fuming’ as This Morning chef screams at him during pizza making lesson

THIS Morning fans spotted Phillip Schofield “fuming” after TV chef Clodagh McKenna screamed at him during today’s cooking segment.

The pair – who are good friends – delivered a very awkward moment for viewers while making homemade pizza.



Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield took part in a pizza making class on This Morning today


Clodagh McKenna hosted the cooking segment in the ITV studio

Co-host Holly Willoughby was the perfect student while making the pizza’s base out of a stretchy dough.

Seeing phil tearing at his, Clodagh, 46, roared: “Don’t do that, don’t do that, no don’t do that!”

Holly and Phil had no idea what had gone wrong, asking: “What? Do what?”

And the Irish cook said: “Like this, throw it between the two hands.”

Viewers were laughing at the telly despite the tension, with one writing: “DONT DO THAT! Phil not impressed lol #ThisMorning”

Another said: “Phil don’t like being told off”

Another remarked: “They said how good Phil’s pizza dough looked. But I swear he was doing it wrong. The two ladies had their hands together pushing. He was doing back and forth little pushes.”

And one more wrote: “Watching this pair attempt to make pizza is like watching monkeys trying to paint the Mona Lisa. Blindfolded!”

Phil and Clodagh are such good pals that he attended her wedding to husband Harry Herbert last summer.

The Irish star wed the Queen’s godson, 62, at Highclere Castle, which doubles as TV’s Downton Abbey, and is also where Harry was born.

Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne also attended with his fiancée Thea Rogers and their one-month-old son Beau.

Other guests included Andrew Lloyd Webber, acting legend Richard E Grant and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales.

Clodagh has spoken about her wedding on This Morning before, with Holly even accidentally revealing the cake she was planning to have.


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