This Morning viewers have been left unimpressed by a segment in which they were shown 'how to plant a sunflower for Ukraine'.
The show has spent time in the last couple of weeks speaking about Russia's invasion of Ukraine which is now in its 14th day.
Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield were back during Wednesday's edition of the ITV daytime show where the hosts once again shared an emotional update on the real-life impact in Ukraine. READ MORE: ITV This Morning gives emotional update on singing Ukrainian girl that left Holly Willoughby in tears But in another, lighter, part of the show the hosts were joined in the studio by Daisy Payne, who showed viewers how to plant a sunflower, which is the national flower of Ukraine.
During the segment, Daisy showed viewers exactly what they needed to do, turning the usual This Morning kitchen that had been adorned with the bright yellow flower into a temporary gardening space, with Holly and Phillip following along with their own pots and soil. @ThisIsJ8 tweeted: "Growing sunflowers ‘for Ukraine’ is about as helpful as ‘thoughts & prayers’ #ThisMorning." "Oh I hope the people of Ukraine are able to watch Daisy planting sunflowers for them.
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