29/03/2017

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby present the morning magazine programme. Hollyoaks star Kieron Richardson talks about his latest plotline and about becoming a father in real life with his husband Carl through an IVF surrogate. Phillip's former Going Live co-host Sarah Greene talks about her mission to raise awareness of ovarian cancer after her mother died of the disease. 12-year-old street dance champion Junior Frood talks about how he made a stand against bullies. Nilufer Atik and Natalie Brown debate whether it is ever acceptable for a mother to breastfeed a baby in a pub. Alice Beer looks at the rise of staycations and why they are becoming increasingly popular. Beauty editor Eve Cameron looks at some of the top natural products worth investing in. Agony aunt Deidre Sanders offers advice to viewers in today's phone-in. Juliet Sear demonstrates how to create a spectacular cupcake bouquet. Rylan Clark-Neal rounds up all the latest showbiz news.
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