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THIS Morning hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard seemed to grit their teeth when shown a sculpture of themselves modelled in sand.
The breakfast TV duo appeared momentarily lost for words when told the life-size replicas took eight days to create.
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The life-size replicas made out of sand took eight days to create
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Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard were left lost for words as an artist revealed a sculpture of them they had spent eight days working on
Ben, 50, joked: 'That's a look that I've seen regularly from you, Deeley. Surprised.'
Cat, 48, added: 'I like the artistic interpretation there.
The artwork, made from 30 tons of sand, will be displayed all summer at SandWorld in Weymouth, Dorset.
Last week, This Morning confirmed who will be replacing Cat and Ben over the summer.
The ITV presenting duo are set to take a break over the holiday period.
Leading the pack are the regular anchors on a Friday, Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary.
The former X Factor studio presenter will also sit alongside former Love Island personality, Olivia Attwood, 34.
Former singer of The Saturdays, Rochelle Humes will also make her own return to the airwaves to sit alongside Dermot.
Producers have also decided to place former Big Brother presenter Emma Willis with former I'm A Celebrity campmate Joel Dommett.
Good Morning Britain star and long-time ITV Daytime favourite Andi Peters will also get comfy on the sofa alongside Emma.
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Craig Doyle gets to also present the flagship magazine programme with The Voice frontwoman, along with Sian Welby.
She the Capital Radio Breakfast DJ will get to join forces with programme's former showbiz guru, none other than Rylan Clark.
Josie Gibson has been involved with the show since 2019 and has been a stabilising force behind the scenes.
She will get the chance to present live with the former BBBOTS presenter in a high-energy pairing that's sure to keep fans entertained.
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