HOLLY Willoughby cracked up laughing at Emily Atack's impersonation of her farting while hosting This Morning.
The comic, who has replaced Holly as a team captain on Celebrity Juice, is starring in her own sketch show starting tomorrow night.
One of the skits sees her impersonate Holly on the daytime TV programme, with her linking to a segment on preventing "vagina sweating to death in polyester pants".
She signs off with a loud fart that catches her off-guard, leaving her looking sheepish.
The real Holly giggled alongside Phillip Schofield in the studio today after watching the funny clip.
She said: "Not so much a form of flattery but a form of flatulence."
In a live video link, Emily explained she made Holly fart because it was the last thing she could imagine the squeaky clean star doing, much like the Queen.
In The Emily Atack Show, Emily tackles everything from one-night stands to being sent unsolicited lewd pics.
In an exclusive chat with The Sun ahead of the six-parter, she said: “Discussing one-night stands shouldn’t be such a terrible thing as a woman.
“Blokes are allowed to talk about them until they’re blue in the face so I’m just, like, whatever.
“It’s part of being single, it’s part of your dating life.
“Sometimes one-night stands can be a great thing, sometimes they’re a disaster and I think everyone can relate to that.”
Last month she was pictured getting passionate with model Charlie Edwards on a night out.
She said: “I’m enjoying dating and definitely having fun.
“When we went into lockdown, I bloody panicked. I live for going out and flirting. I need to be linking someone’s arm and snogging someone in the street!
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“Sometimes I’ve dated simply to make myself feel good. It’s a lovely excuse to put on a nice outfit and some make-up and go out . . . flick your hair and show the person who you are and have a lovely evening.”
But it’s not all fun and games for Emily, who said she often gets sent vulgar messages from men — which leave her questioning her own lack of filter.
She said: “If you’re a woman stood there talking about sex, it’s that age-old thing of, ‘Well, I’ve got my cleavage out and I’m talking about sex, therefore you have a right to squeeze my a**e and say really disgusting things to me’.
“I’m not f***ing having that. Not a chance. I thought writing something and expressing how I feel would help in some way — and the response I got was incredible.
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“I hate to admit it, I did start to doubt myself and worry about the stuff I’m putting out there.
“But I’m overcoming that by talking about it, standing on stage and airing how I feel. I shouldn’t be questioning the way I am behaving — it’s those people that should.”