Holly Willoughby drenched in water in a green bikini in hilarious clip

Holly Willoughby is seen dousing herself with buckets of water while donning a bikini and grass skirt in a fun throwback clip.

The video appears to be from the television show Holly & Stephen’s Saturday Showdown, formerly known as Ministry of Mayhem, which she hosted with Stephen Mulhern.

TV presenter Holly, now 42 years old, appeared on the show from January 2004 to July 2006 and was regularly seen facing the camera.

In the video, Holly showed off her sensational figure while wearing the green striped bikini top and grass skirt.

She could be seen wearing a brightly colored floral lei around her neck while having a pink flower pinned to her skirt.

Splash! Holly Willoughby, 42, is seen dousing herself with buckets of water as she dons a bikini and grass skirt in a fun throwback clip.

On Air: The video appears to be from the television show Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown, formerly known as Ministry of Mayhem.

On Air: The video appears to be from the television show Holly & Stephen’s Saturday Showdown, formerly known as Ministry of Mayhem.

Holly is heard hosting an episode of the 2005 series Captain Scarlet, when she asks viewers to call and tell the heads of the show who she’d like to be Captain Scarlet on with a chance to win a prize.

As she is asking the question to the viewers, she is suddenly sprayed with water for no particular reason, leaving her in hysterics and screaming, “Bring me a towel!”

It comes after Holly couldn’t control her laughter when This Morning viewers claimed a dying aunt calling was “joking” her and co-host Phillip Schofield during a bizarre segment on Wednesday’s episode.

The presenters were speechless when the mystery woman recounted how she had found herself in trouble after sleeping with her friend’s ex-boyfriend.

But the daytime duo laughed as she called her friend a ‘cow’ when Vanessa Feltz suggested she confess to her action.

Holly exclaimed, ‘That’s suddenly taken a turn!’ and Phil admitted, ‘I really wasn’t expecting that.’

But the caller insisted that they are ‘good friends’ even though she is the ‘jealous type’.

Fans of the show flooded Twitter with their hilarious reactions, with one even joking that Ant & Dec had been telling her what to say through a headset.

Having Fun: TV host Holly appeared on the show from January 2004 to July 2006 and was regularly seen sending herself on camera

Having Fun: TV host Holly appeared on the show from January 2004 to July 2006 and was regularly seen sending herself on camera

Summer Style: In the video, Holly showed off her sensational figure while wearing the green striped bikini top and grass skirt

Summer Style: In the video, Holly showed off her sensational figure while wearing the green striped bikini top and grass skirt

One wrote, ‘NO SHE CALLED HER FRIEND COW HAHA #This morning’, and another added, ‘HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH “SHE IS A LITTLE COW” #This morning’.

A third added: ‘Well I think Shannon has lost that friend without having to tell her she dated her ex. Calling her a cow on national television ThisMorning.

Another chimed in saying: ‘She’s a bit of a cow! Classic television! #This morning.’

Someone else shared a screenshot of the Saturday Night Takeaway hosts during their Get Out Of Me Ear challenge, writing: “Tell ’em it’s a cow” #ThisMorning.

One finale concluded: “She goes on national TV to say she’s fucking her friend’s ex and then called her friend a cow… Shannon you’re the cow in this situation. I hope your friend is watching the show because you’re not a real one.” friend #thismorning.’

Earlier this month, a woman revealed she had fallen out with her sister-in-law, who got her underage teen drunk at a barbecue, and five years later, the shocked mother still doesn’t want to reconcile.

Hilarious: It comes after This Morning viewers claimed that a dying aunt who called was

Hilarious: It comes after This Morning viewers claimed a dying aunt who called in was “joking” Holly and Phil Schofield during a bizarre segment on Wednesday’s episode.

Writing in a family feud segment with Vanessa on This Morning, the UK mum who called herself ‘Lynne’ said her son was 12 when the relative ‘gave them too much alcohol’.

To make matters worse, Lynne said that ‘over two years after the incident’, she had to change her number three times due to incessant ‘harassing’ calls from the sister-in-law and her son.

“Five years have passed, now he is 73 years old and he wants to see us,” said the viewer. “My husband sees it, which is fine, but my son, who is now 17, and I don’t want to.”

Lynne added that her family believes they owe the sister-in-law an apology, but she insists she has done “nothing wrong” by freezing her.

That?!  The presenters were speechless when the mystery woman told how she had found herself in trouble after sleeping with her friend's ex-boyfriend.

That?! The presenters were speechless when the mystery woman told how she had found herself in trouble after sleeping with her friend’s ex-boyfriend.

Giggles: The daytime duo laughed as he called his friend a 'cow' when Vanessa Feltz suggested he come clean about his action

Giggles: But the daytime duo laughed as he branded his friend a ‘cow’ when Vanessa Feltz suggested he confess to his action.

Counseling the distraught mother, Vanessa said it all depends on whether she wants to repair the relationship, while Holly Willoughby stressed that it’s perfectly fine not to move on.

Criticizing the relative’s past actions, the radio star, 61, encouraged Lynne to “stand her ground”.

“I think the sister-in-law really behaved incredibly badly,” he continued. “Harassing someone day and night through phone calls is a disgusting and disgusting way to behave.”

Vanessa added: “That’s the status quo, you’re fine without her, you don’t miss her, and I don’t think you have to do it as a favor to her either.” Stick to her arms.’

Shock: Holly exclaimed, 'That's suddenly changed direction!'  with Phil admitting, 'I really didn't expect that'

Shock: Holly exclaimed, ‘That’s suddenly changed direction!’ with Phil admitting, ‘I really didn’t expect that’