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Phil Spencer in tears as he opens up over parents' tragic car crash death

Phil Spencer broke down in tears as he opened up about the tragic loss of his parents earlier this year, due to a car accident. His mum Anne, 82, and dad Richard, 89, sadly passed away in August when their car plunged into a river in Kent on their way to lunch. Phil released a heartfelt statement at the time, saying that his family was "holding onto the fact mum and dad went together" and it was some comfort to know "neither will ever have to mourn the loss of the other one".
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Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby 'queue jump' claim addressed by ITV after outrage
Kirstie Allsopp slams 'Meghan and Harry's treatment of Queen'Mark Labbett retweeted a meme which mocked Phillip's WeBuyAnyCar.com advert into WeSkipAnyQueue.com.Phillip has been the face of the brand since 2019 and features in their adverts.A Twitter account with the name Crystal Loves Cat shared the meme online today, alongside the caption: "#QueueForTheQueen #queuejumping #queuejump - not done himself any favours today."Others backed the pair after it was acknowledged that they were there for work purposes.A source told Mail Online of Phil and Holly: “They did not get to pay their respects to the Queen in the same way as queueing members of the public but they filmed in a section put aside for press.”"This Morning's Friday show has been cancelled in favour of rolling ITV news coverage in the lead-up to the Queen's state funeral."The programme will be back on screens on Tuesday."The late monarch died aged 96 at Balmoral surrounded by her loved ones last week.William's 'masterstroke' invitation to Harry called into question [REVEALED]Adam Woodyatt’s 'divorce finalised' after wife 'rejected some offers' [LATEST]Katie Holmes, 43, cuts dramatic figure with nose ring and hooded dress [PICTURED]Her state funeral will take place on Monday from 11am.Last week, the ITV show dedicated their episodes to the late royal.On their return to the programme on Tuesday, they will reflect on the funeral.
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Kirstie Allsopp takes savage swipe at 'queue jumpers' after Holly and Phil backlash
READ MORE: Emmerdale fans fume as soap cut in another ITV shake-up as Queen coverage continuesThe Location, Location, Location star, 51, has since taken to Twitter to praise David Beckham who queued up for 12 hours to see Her Majesty’s coffin online.In doing so, the brunette beauty made sure to take a brutal dig at those who have been accused of “queue jumping”.It comes after Holly Willoughby, 41, and Phillip Schofield, 60, faced a wave of backlash on social media after the This Morning presenters were accused of skipping the line of mourners to see Queen Elizabeth on Friday (September 16).The ITV hosts donned matching black ensemble for the sombre segment which is set to air during Tuesday’s episode of This Morning at London’s Westminster Hall.The duo joined a separate queue for press where they could pay their respects before they were taken to a press gallery, leaving a slew of Twitter users up in arms online.The mum-of-three took to social media to share her praise for the professional footballer in full view of her 877,000 followers by retweeting a post from journalist Caitlin Morgan.It read: “Beckham confirmations coming in – if he has queued, unbelievable fair f****** to him.”Kirstie then chimed in with: “This with bells on, Good on David for queuing, and shame on those who think they are too important to queue.”In a follow-up post, the Channel 4 presenter tweeted: “No one is forcing anyone to pay their respects to The Queen, but if you are going to do it queue.”Her loyal legion of fans soon flocked to comment on the post, as one user agreed: “If it’s true it’s very disappointing no reason even if doing it for This Morning should they get in without queuing.”For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the
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'Pipe down!' Kirstie Allsopp blasts 'thrilled' men following overturning of Roe vs Wade
Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp, 50, took to Twitter today to hit back at the men celebrating the overturning of Roe vs Wade.The overturned law significantly sets back women’s abortion rights in the US.  Kirstie, who is pro-choice, called out the men who were cheering online in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s decision.In view of her 428,000 Twitter followers, Kirstie wrote: “The number of men dancing around on Twitter thrilled by the reversal of Roe versus Wade makes me want to vomit. “Please pipe down, you are NEVER going to have to make this choice.”Kirstie was not the only high-profile person to speak out on the issue, with plenty of famous faces from both sides of the pond weighing in.   Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 58, slammed the US Supreme Court’s decision, saying: “I think it is a big step backwards.”US President Joe Biden, 79, did not have the power to prevent the decision, but branded it “a sad day for America”.Kirstie’s fellow celebrities also expressed their outrage as the news broke yesterday that US lawmakers had decided to make abortion illegal in parts of the USA.The landmark 1973 Roe v Wade case made abortion legal across America and now, nearly 50 years later, that progress has been reversed.  Women in some states could now face prosecution if they get an abortion, which has sparked a massive debate about what this will mean for women’s freedoms.Billie Eilish even took time out of her Glastonbury headlining set yesterday to address the shocking news.The singer said: “The song we’re about to do is I think one of the favourites that we’ve written and it’s about the concept of power and how we need to always remember how not to abuse it.“And today is a really, really dark day for
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