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BEN Shephard and Cat Deeley’s This Morning return date has been revealed – and it’s just days away.
The pair were last seen on our screens on July 11.
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Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley will be back on This Morning VERY soonCredit: Rex
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The likes of Rylan Clark and Josie Gibson have stepped inCredit: Rex
Viewers of the ITV show dubbed the two ‘part timers!’ when they revealed it was their ‘last day’ before their HUGE summer break over six weeks ago.
But fans don’t have long to wait until they are back.
Ben, 49, and Cat, 47, will be back presenting This Morning on September 2, according to MailOnline.
This means that they have just over a week left of freedom before the early starts again.
The pair present the ITV show every Monday to Thursday, who are then followed by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary every Friday.
The likes of Rochelle Humes, Josie Gibson, Craig Doyle, Rylan Clark, and Joel Dommett stepped in for them over the past seven weeks.
Cat has had a pretty impressive summer break while away from This Morning.
The star looked incredible as she stripped to a black bikini on holiday in St Tropez.
She was joined by her husband Patrick Kielty.
The TV legend also gave a glimpse inside her summer holiday on social media.
Meanwhile Ben shared a series of snaps on his Instagram, including one of him enjoying a pint and playing golf.
The pair have also been snubbed by viewers after one of their co-stars beat them in a major TV awards.
Alison has been put in the Presenter category for this year’s National Television Awards.
Back in May The Sun revealed that This Morning was in crisis after ratings plummeted in two months after they were crowned new hosts.
Ben and Cat joined the show in March 2024 after being announced as the new presenters in February.
They took over the roles from Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
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Source: New York Post