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Holly Willoughby left blushing as This Morning guest Nigel Havers tries to woo her

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Holly Willoughby was left blushing on Tuesday's edition of This Morning. The chat show host was surprised when British actor Nigel Havers swapped seats with her as he tried to chat her up during their live segment. "I saw you last night being interviewed," he teased. "Must be so different to be interviewed, why don't we swap for a minute."

Slightly taken aback, Holly replied: "Are you going to interview me? Oh gosh, what are you going to ask me? This feels really weird." Smiling cheekily, Nigel asked: "How's it going? What are you doing for the rest of the day? How about a spot of lunch?" Co-presenter Phillip Schofield then chimed in: "Are you chatting her up? You can't chat up the guests! No! It's unacceptable. You smoothy."

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Nigel, who was promoting his latest role on ITV comedy show Benidorm, later returned to his seat. A flustered Holly told him: "That was very slick well done." However, he continued his flirty antics and told the mother-of-three: "Any time you want a holiday, look I'm just touching your knee." To which Holly replied: "Are you inviting me on holiday? Look I've got lunch, I've got a holiday, this is fantastic."

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Holly's appearance comes shortly after she opened up about motherhood in an exclusive HELLO! interview. She revealed: "All I ever wanted to do was to be a mum. It wasn’t like when I was at school I thought, 'Oh, I’m going to be this big career girl'. Being a mummy is definitely my most favourite job of all, without a shadow of a doubt." The presenter also spoke about how she juggled a hectic career while raising three children, saying: "I have the same issues as the next person, but I do feel very lucky that I’ve been blessed with three lovely children and that I look forward to going to work, because I know a lot of people don’t feel like that. If I’m going to get up and leave the kids in the morning then it has to be for something that I care about, or feel passionately about – and I’m lucky to be able to do that."