This Morning announce who will replace Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd as they take ... trends now

This Morning announce who will replace Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd as they take ... trends now
This Morning announce who will replace Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd as they take ... trends now

This Morning announce who will replace Cat Deeley and Ben Shepherd as they take ... trends now

This Morning stand-in presenters have now been revealed as Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard enjoy a two-week break from the ITV show. 

Despite only starting on the daytime show in March as permanent hosts, Cat, 47, and Ben, 49, will be taking a break during the Easter Holidays.

Former regular hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield would always take the school holidays off, as other presents stood in during their absence.

This time, Alison Hammond, 49, and Dermot O'Leary, 50, are taking over the show for five days a week until the middle of the month. 

An ITV spokesperson said: 'Alison and Dermot will front This Morning during this time until Ben and Cat return on Monday 15th April.'

This Morning stand-in presenters have now been revealed as Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard enjoy a two-week break from the ITV show

This Morning stand-in presenters have now been revealed as Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard enjoy a two-week break from the ITV show

Despite only starting on the daytime show in March as permanent hosts, Cat, 47, and Ben, 49, will be taking a break during the Easter Holidays

Despite only starting on the daytime show in March as permanent hosts, Cat, 47, and Ben, 49, will be taking a break during the Easter Holidays 

Last Thursday, Ben and Cat confirmed they would be absent in the coming weeks as they were going on their 'holidays'. 

Alison and Dermot took over the show on Monday which got kicked off to a very chaotic start.

Viewers slammed Alison's 'dreadful' acting skills after Dermot played an April Fool's prank on her.

Alison introduced a guest who claimed to have found out a vase she's bought for just £1.50 was found to be worth £30,000 on Antiques Roadshow.

Guest Joanne appeared on the show with her vase, which she said she came across at a car-boot sale. The vase was precariously positioned atop a thin pedestal.

Dermot and Alison then interviewed an antiques expert about why the vase was worth so much, at which point he said it was one of just two in the whole world. 'This has set the art world on fire,' the expert claimed.

However moments later, Dermot knocked the thin pedestal over - sending the vase crashing to the ground and smashing into pieces.

Alison let out a shriek and Joanne cupped her face in her hands, looking completely distraught.

'Oh my god,' Alison said as she walked over to a very-distressed

read more from dailymail.....

PREV Gemma Collins looks more loved-up than ever as she plants a sweet kiss ... trends now
NEXT Coronation Street's Brooke Vincent breaks down in tears as she experiences 'mum ... trends now