Jake Humphreys revealed that he and Holly Willoughby "slept together" years ago... But not really
Don't you absolutely hate it when your oldest friends bring up embarrassing things from your past that you'd really rather forget?
Us too.
But just be grateful that they don't do it on national television in front of thousands of people.
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Yep, Holly Willoughby was rather embarrassed last night on an episode of Play To The Whistle, an ITV sports panel show which Holly hosts.
Fellow presenter and sports journalist Jake Humphreys appeared on the panel last night, and revealed some rather... ahem, intimate details about our Hol.
Holly told the audience: "Jake and I have actually known each other for a very long time.
"In fact we first worked together in 2002 for Fame Academy on CBBC. I used to stay around your house I think because I hadn't even moved to London.
"So I was living in Brighton and you had a lovely flat and I'd come up and stay with you."
But Jake revealed that actually the pair had shared more than a house. He said: "We just... shared a bed."
Holly immediately clarified: "We didn't share a bed. I slept on your floor."
But Jake wasn't having it. He said: "For a bit, but then you couldn't be bothered to get the mattress out if you remember, so you just piled in."
Holly was absolutely mortified, and said: "Is that true?" - and Jake confirmed: "Yeah!"
Fellow panellist comedian Romesh Ranganathan mocked the host, saying: "'Is that true?' You're so full of shit Holly, you know what happened."
WELL.
Holly, you sly fox.
Watch the moment below.
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