Phillip Schofield calls Spin To Win a “disaster” amid the competitive chaos

PHILLIP Schofield couldn’t contain his anger as he declared Tuesday’s Spin To Win a “disaster.”
The This Morning presenter was joined by Josie Gibson as they tried to help a viewer bag up to £3000.

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But frustration mounted for Phil, 59, when a record FIVE callers failed to say the day’s selected phrase.
When the last person picked up the phone and said “Hello,” Phil instead of the winning phrase yelled, “Oh, you’re kidding!”
Things then took a confusing turn when Phil was told the deep-voiced caller who picked up the phone was called Yvonne.
“Are you answering Yvonne’s phone?” Josie asked.


Phil asked, “Is that Yvonne? … I think we’ll leave it at that.”
“Okay, that was a disaster,” he continued to complain. “What an absolute disaster. We had no luck reaching anyone today.”
But the presenter went on to explain that the “disaster” could mean a bumper prize for a caller tomorrow.
Phil announced: “I’m going to spin and the amount we land on now will be added to what you win tomorrow when we call you.”
When he spun the wheel, it landed Phil at £750 – an added incentive for contestants to get the rate of the day right.
Josie has replaced Phil’s usual co-host Holly Willoughby after she tested positive for Covid.
ITV insiders have told The Sun Online that show bosses have prepared TWO other presenters for this week alongside Josie.
Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes are both set to fill in for pal Holly until she returns to the show if she tests negative for Covid-19.
A source said: “Holly will be missed this week but Rochelle, Alison and Josie are more than able to step in and hold the fort until Holly returns.”


Holly also missed out on co-hosting Dancing On Ice with Phillip last night.
She was crushed by Covid just hours before Dancing On Ice went live.

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