HOLLY Willoughby sung about how hungover she’ll be before a boozy day out with pals.
The TV presenter, 41, shared the hilarious video on Instagram for her 7.7 million followers to enjoy.
Before heading out Holly, singer Nicole Appleton and Shiarra Bell filmed a funny clip of them all singing about their future hangovers.
The song was created by pop band Haim before they headed off to their first Oscars last month.
Shiarra started off the video by singing: “I’m gonna be hungover,” and then panned the camera over at Holly.
Then Holly added: “I’m gonna be hungover.”
Nicole continued: “I’m gonna drink bunch of different drinks” and they all came together to sing at the end: “And I’m gonna be hungover.”
Holly captioned the post: “🙂🙃🙂🙃🙂🙃 @ruby1kid @shishib ❤️ @haimtheband.”
Many rushed to the comments section to share how funny they thought the video was.
Emma Bunton said: “I can’t stop watching this! ❤️❤️❤️.”
Vanessa Feltz added: “OMG ladies please invite me next time 🎷🥂💋.”
It comes after Holly collapsed in giggles at a throwback of guest who ‘hated’ Phillip Schofield during Wednesday’s instalment This Morning.
The presenters chatted to Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton during the programme and, ahead of the interview, remembered the last time they had him on – alongside a guest who wasn’t too fond of Phil.
Discussing the time he brought llamas into the studio, Julian said: “Yeah, I don’t know what was going on there. He seems to like everybody else.”
Already laughing, Holly added: “It sort of eyed you up, turned its big long neck, looked at you…”
Phil joked: “Right from the word go, he was going for me.”
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They then played the clip of Phil’s encounter with the llama – who spat at him!
As she collapsed into a fit of giggles, Holly said: “It’s the noise it makes! Such a big spit. “
Viewers will remember at the time of the incident Holly was laughing so hard she sank to the floor.
Explaining the reason she was keeping well back from both of the llamas, she revealed that moments before the programme began they showered Schofe.
Holly asked him what it felt like, to which a calm Phil replied: “It was warm and wet.”