Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are apparently a more compatible pairing than new parents Cheryl and Liam Payne - according to their handwriting
The king and queen of daytime TV have proven what we all know to be true - that they would have had a beautiful romance in another life.
As it is, Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield are happily married to different people, but according to a handwriting expert, they're 10/10 compatible.
10/10, people. Could it be any more perfect?
Elaine Quigley, an expert graphologist, was commissioned by Moonpig to analyse their handwriting, and found that the pair are 100% compatible.
She even commented on their handwriting to explain why they would work well together, saying: "Phillip's has a lot of movement which seems to 'smile', much like his personality and shows he is sociable, adaptable and has a good sense of humour."
We'd definitely agree with that.
Of Holly's, she said: "What comes across with Holly's signature is that the flow of the pen shows a quick mind and a ready participation in what is taking place. Her writing also has a laid-back approach, like a ship sailing in the wind, and shows, like Phillip, her positive attitude to life.
"Both like to be busy, maintaining good standards as they proceed."
Despite the fact that we don't know Holly and Phil on a personal level, we feel as though this is a pretty accurate representation of them.
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Elaine also took a look at Cheryl and Liam Payne's handwriting, and whilst they still scored very highly, they weren't able to match Holly and Phil's 100%.
The new parents scored an eight/10, as Elaine explained: "Liam's writing shows he's a fun person to have around. The lower zone in his writing is like a horse kicking up its heels and taking off.
"The writing may look joined up, but in fact it is mostly made up of separate letters, showing his ability to produce individual characters in his professional role."
Ooh, interesting stuff...
She said of Cheryl's handwriting: "Cheryl's writing, on the other hand, tells us she's a nurturing lady who enjoys having someone who needs her, but also someone who can support her. Her signature reveals her need for security and her name is wrapped in it, looking like a bag of all her possessions."
Aww Chez, how lovely. Well, after she declared that she was "born to be a mother" a couple of years ago, we'd say that's also pretty spot on!
Elaine went on: "Although their handwriting styles show off differences in their personality styles, it seems like a good partnership as long as they both feel appreciated."
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Ian Beale, Eastenders
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The Mitchell brothers, Eastenders
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Jay Mitchell, Eastenders
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Whitney Dean, Eastenders
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Kevin Webster, Coronation Street
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Dev Alahan, Coronation Street
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Toyah and Leanne Battersby, Coronation Street
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Chesney Brown, Coronation Street
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Ken Barlow, Coronation Street
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David Platt, Coronation Street
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Paddy Kirk, Emmerdale
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Belle Dingle , Emmerdale
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Laurel Thomas, Emmerdale
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Eric Pollard, Emmerdale
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Bernice Blackstock, Emmerdale
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Andy Sugden, Emmerdale
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Andy Sugden, Emmerdale
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Chas Dingle, Emmerdale
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Zac Dingle, Emmerdale
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Zac Dingle, Emmerdale
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Tony Hutchinson, Hollyoaks
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Tom Cunningham, Hollyoaks
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Mandy Richardson and Luke Morgan, Hollyoaks
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Nancy Osborne, Hollyoaks
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Ste Hay, Hollyoaks
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