Holly Willoughby "never" thinks about leaving 'This Morning'.

Holly Willoughby won't quit This morning

Holly Willoughby won't quit This morning

The 40-year-old presenter has co-hosted the daytime show with Phillip Schofield since 2009 but despite speculation she's ready to walk away from the programme, she insisted she still feels "very lucky" to be a part of it.

And Holly praised the ITV show for constantly changing and evolving to stay relevant.

She said: “I never think like that. I feel very lucky to be on that show.

"The show changes so much, I think that’s the beauty of This Morning. Recently it’s had the highest ratings it’s had in 15 years. It’s doing really, really well which is extraordinary for a show that’s been around for as long as it has. And I think because it changes and it evolves and it adapts.

“But I think that show has something to teach us a little bit; as long as we keep evolving and changing and moving on and happy to flow with things…”

However, Holly admitted she "can't imagine" the idea of working on the show without Phillip.

Speaking on 'The Jonathan Ross Show', she said: “I’m very lucky to work with Phil. I can’t imagine a world without him being there. It just wouldn’t be the same. The magic of that show is us two together when we’re together.

"Fridays are different - Dermot [O'Leary] and Alison [Hammond] have their own unique magic. Co-hosts like that don’t come along very often. So when they do you have to hold tight.

“I do really love [Phil]. I really love him. We’re lucky, we really are. I’ve read those things, too. It hurts sometimes, because it’s so unfair and untrue, so it’s difficult sometimes. We’re just incredibly lucky. So no, I’m not retiring, that’s a really long answer.”

Watch the interview with Holly on 'The Jonathan Ross Show' on ITV and ITV Hub on Saturday (11.12.21) night.