CAT Deeley has admitted she is unsure about her future on This Morning.
The 47-year-old joined Rylan Clark on the sofa earlier this month as a rumoured Holly Willoughby replacement.
In a new interview after rave reviews about her chemistry with Rylan, Cat says she is “in love” with him – but doesn’t know whether they’ll present together again.
“It was so much fun, but it was only really a one-off,” Cat told Closer.
“I’m going to LA for six days soon and then I’ll have loads of promo for my new show in January, so we’ll have to see anything more comes of it.
“It was great fun, but we don’t know what’s going to happen.”
Cat first presented This Morning two decades ago – hosting alongside Paul O’Grady on Cilla Black’s 60th birthday.
She returned on November 13 to present alongside Rylan Clark for two days before a one-off stint with Craig Doyle.
It’s after the flagship daytime show has been left in crisis since star Holly, 42, quit in October, just months after Phillip Schofield, 61, was axed for having had an affair with a much younger runner, leaving a shortage among the presenter rotation.
The Sun revealed This Morning will relaunch in the New Year – with bosses scrambling to find a suitable replacement for the former best friends.