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Holly Willoughby's '£1 million tell-all deal to prove innocence'

Holly Willoughby could soon be raking in the cash with potential "tell-all deals" reaching into the millions.The former This Morning host, 42, found herself in the middle of controversy after her former co-host Phillip Scofield admitted to an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a much younger male colleague. Questions were then raised as to just how much others at ITV knew about the affair, with eyes quickly turning to Holly, who had been known to be close friends with Phillip outside of work.
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London Dungeon rips into Holly and Phil with brutal new queue jump pass
This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Scofield have faced a furious backlash from those accusing them of skipping the lying-in-state queue.But it seems even the London Dungeon has decided to weigh in on the drama and roast the ITV hosts with a brutal new 'Holly and Phil' queue jump pass.Holly and Phil sparked outrage after they were accused of hopping the queue at Westminster to see the Queen's lying-in-state before her funeral.READ MORE: Holly Willoughby 'shaken and upset' after 'queue skip' backlash, says expertThis Morning later issued a statement denying that their stars skipped any queues and asserted they had obtained press accreditation to cover the event.Holly and Phil themselves later addressed the drama on their ITV daytime show earlier this week, explaining they didn't jump the queue and were simply there as part of the media. However, it hasn't stopped members of the public roasting the pair on social media, and now The London Dungeon has decided to get involved.The hugely popular London tourist attraction have released a new 'Holly and Phil' pass for people who are better than "peasants" who have to queue.The special 'offer', it jibes, is a perfect choice for those "too good to queue with the rest of the rabble".The press release read: "Visitors who ask for a ‘Holly & Phil’ when purchasing their tickets from the attraction until Friday of this week will gain queue jumping rights for the same price as a standard ticket.
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The Chase's Anne Hegerty defends Holly and Phil's 'queue jump' and slams 'rude' people
The Chase's Anne Hegerty has defended This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Scofield over "queue jumping" claims amid the late monarch's passing.Quizzer Anne, who stars on beloved ITV gameshow The Chase, has defended Holly and Phil after claims swirl that they "jumped the queue" to see Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state.Taking to Twitter, Anne jumped to the duo's defence when she penned: "My understanding is that Holly and Phil weren't in a VIP line, they were in a press line and about to do a piece to camera."READ NEXT: This Morning slam claims Holly and Phillip 'skipped queue' to see Queen's coffinAnne went on to share a link to an article about Holly and Phil, where she slammed the queue jumping claims and said: "You're all being extremely rude."This comes as the public remain up in arms over Holly and Phil's appearance at Westminster Hall where Her Majesty is currently lying-in-state.With members of the public and celebrities like David Beckham and Sharon Osbourne queuing throughout the night, people have been threatening to "boycott" This Morning after seeing Holly and Phil dash down the side of the grand hall.But ITV and This Morning are adamant that the duo didn't "jump the queue" and say that "any allegations of improper behaviour are categorically untrue".An ITV spokesperson has said: "This Morning had press accreditation and like other media, Phillip and Holly were escorted to work from the press gallery by government staff. They did not file past The Queen's coffin.
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This Morning slam claims Holly and Phillip 'skipped queue' to see Queen's coffin
This Morning have defended hosts Phillip Scofield and Holly Willoughby amid claims they "jumped the queue" at the Queen's lying-in-state.Phil and Holly were among the thousands of people to visit Westminster Hall in the week to witness the late Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state following her sad passing on September 8.But claims swirled that the beloved TV duo had "jumped the queue" while thousands of people queued through the night in order to file past Her Majesty's coffin - with some waiting for a reported 24 hours.READ NEXT: This Morning fans threaten to 'boycott' show over Holly and Phil's 'shameful queue jump'The TV programme they host, This Morning, has now issued a statement which was posted on the show's Instagram story.It read: "Hello everyone, we would like to clarify something."We asked Phillip and Holly to be part of a film for this Tuesday's programme."They did not jump the queue, have VIP access or file past the Queen lying in state - but instead were there in a professional capacity as part of the world's media to report on an event."The statement comes as fans of the popular ITV Daytime show have threatened to "boycott" the show as they fume over Phil and Holly's appearance at Westminster Hall.People are up in arms because of the claims that say the two presenters "jumped the queue" while the likes of global football star David Beckham waited in line for 13 hours - and reportedly turned down a queue jump pass.One person took to Twitter to pen: "Time that viewers boycott this morning for the selfish way Phill and Holly behaved by thinking they are better than others and not queueing.
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This Morning chaos as Holly Willoughby wrecks royal memorabilia in 'insensitive' segment
This Morning was in chaos on Thursday morning when host Holly Willoughby wrecked a display of royal memorabilia during an "insensitive" segment.The blonde beauty and Phillip Scofield welcomed a pawn broker onto the show on September 15 to advise viewers on what royal memorabilia they can invest in amid Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's passing.But chaos broke out on set when Holly knocked over some gold sovereigns worth hundreds of pounds.READ NEXT: Phillip Schofield shuts down Matthew Wright as he urges King to 'sell Buckingham Palace'And elsewhere other viewers of the ITV Daytime show slammed the segment for being "insensitive".At the time Holly was moving from one display to the next when she knocked over some golden sovereigns and said: "Oh gosh! Sorry, I'm not trashing the place."She then knocked something out which left her and Phil laughing and Holly looking slightly awkward.Holly then said: "I'm just going to step away. I'm not going to touch anything."Phillip then revealed that chaos regularly happens when the duo are together and explained: "What we're actually doing here is a well-known foil of ours."When Holly knocked over the display of expensive sovereigns, one viewer penned: "It’s worth nowt now Holly has knocked it off." Elsewhere viewers fumed over the "insensitive" segment when one penned: "#thismorning bit insensitive tbh...
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