Cleaning icon Kim Woodburn has slammed This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield amid the pair's reported "feud" and says “it’s time for them to go.”

Woodburn also said Willoughby is “two-faced” in a discussion about the ITV duo on GB News.

The TV personality was joined on the show alongside Edwina Currie and MP Andrea Jenkyns.

The Celebrity Big Brother star's comment comes as it was recently reported that Willoughby and Schofield were "barely speaking off camera" after a "falling out".

Kim Woodburn says Holly Willoughby is a ‘two-faced b****’

Speaking to host Dan Wootton, she said: “Well she’s a two-faced b**** isn’t she? I’ll say it again I’m sorry to repeat myself. Holly Willoughby is not all sweetness and light my love.

“For years she’s said ‘oh I’ll stick by Phil. I love Phil, we love each other.’

“The moment she knows that bullets are being fired at Phil, she’s now saying ‘oh I’ll work without him, I’ll run the show without him’, what a two-faced b****.

“I’ll say what I did the other evening, she’s aided and abetted Philip for years. She sat there and watched people insult people.”

Woodburn went on to recall how Schofield was “very unkind to her.”

She explained: "He was very unkind to me, alright I’m a tough nut but it hurt. She sits there and she goes, ‘oh Phillip’, not never ‘Phillip I don’t agree with you, Phillip I think you’re being harsh.

“She’s paid to have a point of view… They need to go.”

BAFTA host makes 'dig' at This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield

BAFTA host Rob Beckett made a ‘dig’ at This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield during the ceremony that was broadcast on BBC last weekend.

Beckett was joined by Romesh Ranganathan as the comedy duo presented the TV awards which is one of the biggest nights in British television.

At the start of the show, Beckett spoke to the audience and said: “Imelda Staunton is here. It’s exciting, isn’t it?

“She’s nominated for her performance in The Crown. Apparently, Phil and Holly got to watch that a couple of days before everybody else.”

As there were hesitant chuckles from the crowd, Ranganathan added: “Little bit of edge for you there early doors, guys.”

Beckett's joke was in reference to the ITV pair who were accused of “jumping the queue” to see the late Queen Elizabeth II lying in state last year at Westminster Hall, which saw Willoughby and Schofield receive a lot of backlash from the public.