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This Morning fans demand presenter shake up after Cat Deeley 'rejects offer'

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Fans have been treated to a number of different faces presenting recently
Fans have been treated to a number of different faces presenting recently

THIS Morning fans have demanded a presenter shake-up after Cat Deeley "turned down" replacing Holly Willoughby.

It was reported earlier this month that Cat, 47, had rejected This Morning's big money offer to become a permanent host alongside GMB's Ben Shephard.

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This Morning fans have demanded Craig and Josie are made permanent hostsCredit: Instagram
Cat it said to have turned down a big money offer to replace Holly Willoughby
Cat it said to have turned down a big money offer to replace Holly WilloughbyCredit: Shutterstock

As the ITV show continues testing out a rota of different presenters fans have now made it clear who they want to take over from Holly, 42, and Phillip Schofield.

Thursday's episode saw Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle fronting the show - and it seems to be a pairing very popular with viewers.

Commenting on a photo of them on the This Morning Instagram page, one wrote: "Should be made permanent hosts as they seem to have a good chemistry together."

Holly Willoughby's BBC show put on ice with no plans for second seriesHolly Willoughby's BBC show put on ice with no plans for second series

Another said: "Think both of ye should be made permanent hosts ye are the best on it."

Someone else wrote: "You're such a Natural Josie and Craig is also very Natural. You both should get the full time job Presenting the Show."

And a fourth added: "You and Craig should be the new hosts!"

As well as Josie and Craig and other main presenters Alison Hammond, Dermot O'Leary and Rochelle Humes, viewers have been treated to a number of new faces lately.

Mollie King, Lisa Snowdon, Andi Peters and Christine Lampard have stepped into Holly's shoes since her shock exit in October.

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