‘Their self-serving publicity stunt came back to bite them on the bum, didn’t it?’ The 'Queen of Clean', Kim Woodburn, has had her say on the Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby 'Queen Queue' Jumping' scandal! 👀
The presenters are currently at the centre of intense scrutiny after they appeared toon Tuesday’s This Morning where they insisted they were accredited media and followed the rules set out for them, stressing they did not jump ahead., which demands for ITV’s This Morning to be ‘axed for good’.
‘They would have been seen passing the Queen’s coffin and they would have been seen on This Morning saying they’d been queuing for hours – I am sorry but I do believe that.’ The backlash against Schofield and Willoughby intensified after celebrities including David Beckham and Susanna Reid were pictured queueing with members of the public.
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