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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield 'forced to queue' at NTAs after ‘queuegate’ scandal

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Holly Willoughby, 41, and Phillip Schofield, 60, were spotted amongst a crowd of stars waiting to get into Wembley's OVO Arena after walking the red carpet for the NTA’s.This comes after the This Morning stars were accused of “skipping the queue” to see the Queen lying-in-state.Holly and Phillip showed up to the star-studded NTAs separately tonight and were said to have joined a queue ahead of the event.The pair previously caused outrage and set the hashtag “queuegate” trending on Twitter after they failed to join the twelve hour queue to see Queen Elizabeth II, despite other celebrities such as David Beckham joining the public to do so.

A source told The Sun: "Holly queuing up to go inside caused a few eyebrows to raise."She got a really warm reception on the red carpet and was greeting fans with a huge smile on her face."She had no issue with queuing once she was ushered inside and stood with her husband Dan Baldwin."Phillip was also pictured queueing when he arrived after his ITV co-star Holly.The star was running late for the event and was snapped queueing up to go inside the venue beside his daughter Molly.

A source told the same publication: "Phil was in good spirits - despite being crammed into a huge queue."No one said anything of course and he kept a low profile.

He was with Molly and looked very relaxed."He didn't do any media interviews however and just arrived and queued up straight away to get inside."Express.co.uk have contacted Holly, Phillip and the National Television Awards for comment.Last month, Holly and Phillip faced major backlash when they were accused of queue jumping to see the Queen, leaving many viewers outraged at what they perceived to be a double standard due to their celebrity status.Soon.

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