Strictly Come Dancing star Kaye Adams, 59, took to Twitter on Sunday to respond to some of her critics who became angered over her comments regarding David Beckham.One user took it a step further in criticising Kaye and she was prompted to respond.In a now-deleted tweet, the user slammed her divisive comment and questioned whether it was wise to make such statements so close to her Strictly Come Dancing debut.In response, Kaye hit back: “Is that a threat?”Another Twitter user, named Dan, also questioned Kaye’s sentiment by pointing out: “It’s literally a queue.”To which the TV star replied: “You are absolutely right Dan, but I was speaking figuratively not literally.”Several other users also disagreed with Kaye, including Shelby who said: “It’s a queue of people coming together to pay their respects.
Definitely a queue.”And an unnamed account echoed: “No, it’s a queue. People queuing is a queue. Never has anyone come together at the tills of Tesco and it’s exactly the same here.”Nevertheless, some did agree with Kaye’s message.
Gary said her tweet was “very true”.And David wrote: “Thanks for explaining it, Kaye. I can feel David Beckham’s deep sorrow and sense of loss from here.”It is understood that David Beckham joined the queue to Westminster Hall at around 2am in the early hours of Friday morning.Once he reached the front of the line, he could be seen shedding a tear as he walked by the Queen’s coffin and paid his respects.It has been reported that he was offered the chance to skip the queue as a guest of an MP.But, according to the Daily Mail, David declined the offer and decided to join the rest of the public in the line.Speaking to BBC News about why he queued, the football icon said: “We all want to be here.
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