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Holly Willoughby follows Twitter account dedicated to sharing snaps of her bottom
Holly Willoughby has caused quite a stir on social media by following a Twitter account dedicated to sharing pictures of her bottom.The account, which has over 23,000 followers on social media, has apparently caught the attention of the This Morning host.The 41-year-old has given the account, which is appropriately titled Holly Willoughby's Bum, a follow back.READ MORE: Harry Potter star Robbie Coltrane dies aged 72 as fans pay tribute to Cracker iconWhile the main focus of the account is sharing saucy snaps of Holly's derriere, there are also pics of her daily outfits and general appreciation of the presenter's beauty.The page's bio reads: “Page dedicated to Holly Willoughby Bum Followed by Holly herself.”Among the account's 1,255 tweets are messages such as “What a woman Holly Willoughby is.”Holly and co-host Phillip Schofield were booed on Thursday (October 13) as they collected This Morning's Best Daytime gong at the National Television Awards.The pair have faced weeks of criticism after they were accused of jumping the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Holly reportedly snuck away from London's Ovo Arena Wembley before the end of the show, leaving co-host Phil, 60, to face awkward questions from fans.A video circulated on social media showed the presenter being asked: “Phil do you think this vindicates you for queuegate? Do you think now the public have said 'actually, we don't care about queuegate'?”Phil replied: “We are so grateful for our amazing viewers! We love them.”READ NEXT:
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Moment Loose Women's Linda Robson 'refuses to clap' as Holly and Phil won NTA gong
Linda Robson "didn't bother to clap" when Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield won a gong at the National Television Awards on Thursday night (October 13).The Loose Women panellist refused to clap when the duo swooped up the gong at the ceremony in London for This Morning as Best Daytime Show for the fifth year.Seemingly showing her feelings about the duo to the rest of the nation on live TV, this followed a huge amount of national backlash that Holly and Phil received last month.READ NEXT: Phillip Schofield 'dumped from £1m We Buy Any Car deal' amid queue-jumping claimsThe beloved ITV daytime duo went to Westminster Hall in September to see Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state following her sad passing on September 8.Then an outpouring of accusations that Holly and Phil "jumped the queue" flooded social media, where people questioned their actions because many people waited upwards of 13 hours - even the likes of David Beckham.It clearly didn't, and doesn't, sit right with Linda either because she looked very unimpressed when the pair scooped up an award and headed on-stage to accept it. When it was announced that This Morning had picked up an award, Phil and Holly embraced each other and the camera then panned around the venue.64-year-old Linda didn't hide her emotions and the former Birds of a Feather star sat stone faced and still while others around her applauded and smiled.Fans were quick to pick up on the lack of congratulation from Linda, with one writing: "Yes.
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Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield booed as This Morning wins NTA after queuegate
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield took to the National Television Awards stage after This Morning won Best Daytime show despite the recent queue jump scandal.There has been speculation about the presenting pair's future since they were accused of skipping the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state.The duo have shared the ITV daytime sofa for 13 years but have seen their popularity plummet in the wake of the controversy and booing was audible as they collected their award.READ MORE: National Television Awards winners list in full – Alison Hammond snubbed to soap shockA petition calling for This Morning to axe the pair has attracted more than 77,000 signatures.However, ITV bosses have come out in support of the pair and stated that they attended Westminster Hall in a work capacity.Schofield did not directly address the controversy during his acceptance speech, but said the award means “so much to us every year, especially this year."“Please don’t think we ever get complacent and please don’t think we ever take it for granted,” he added.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The online petition, title “Axe Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby from TV”, claimed that the pair had been “given privileges that deprived others”.Members of the public waited for up to 24 hours in the queue in order to pay their respects to the late monarch.On their award win at Wembley's OVO Arena, Holly added: “This Morning has a very special relationship with you, you make our show for us, you really do.“All these guys on the stage here, Alison [Hammond] and Dermot [O'Leary], Rochelle [Humes] and Vernon [Kay], Josie [Gibson], everyone.
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ITV's Holly Willoughby holds her head high in strapless dress for NTAs nomination
National Television Awards.This year’s ceremony is taking place at the OVO Arena in Wembley.The This Morning presenter showed off her incredible figure in the floor-length gown, looking like a fairytale character as she swept up the red carpet with her head held high.READ MORE:This Morning new hosts ‘sealed’ with Alison and Dermot odds-on to replace Holly and PhilPinning her blonde locks into an elaborate up-do, Holly let strands fall to frame her face as she gave a dazzling smile for the camera, opting for a low-key pink lip and bold eye look.As for her dress, Holly’s gown looked to be constructed from brushed velvet, leaving her toned shoulders and collarbone on full display and rising into a trim waisted corset.Holly accessorised with a variety of rings and waterfall pearl earrings while she beamed at the lens.She and her co-star Phillip Schofield hope to scoop a gong for Best Daytime Show at the awards, with This Morning nominated alongside Loose Women, The Chase and The Repair Shop.They aren’t, however, nominated for Best Presenter this year – with the shortlist comprised of their co-star Alison Hammond, last year’s winners Ant and Dec, Graham Norton and Bradley Walsh.And Holly’s National Television Awards appearance comes after months of struggle for the star after she became entrenched in Queue-Gate drama.She and Phil were accused of “skipping the line” to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state after her death aged 96 – though they insisted they were there on official business and only entered the press area.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.During a special episode of their morning show, Holly told viewers: “Like hundreds of accredited
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Holly and Phil were ‘not on the list’ to see Queen as disabled mum 'ushered out of way'
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield’s names were not on the list to see Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin as press members, according to sources.The pair came under fire last week after being accused of jumping the queue to see the Queen lying in state.The presenters and ITV have since explained they held press accreditation as they were went to Westminster Hall for work.But now a source involved in the press list has claimed that Holly and Phil’s names were not actually on the press accreditation list.They explained there had been some “hoo-ha” before the two broadcasters could be ushered into the press pen.The source said: “When they got there, their names weren't on the list so there were some discussions and – after some back and forth – Phil and Holly were given access and they were ushered through.“The whole thing caused a bit of a hoo-ha,” the insider added to The Mail on Sunday.Separate sources claimed a woman in a wheelchair was “ushered away” while Holly and Phil “dodged” the queue.The family of a woman in a wheelchair claimed she was "moved aside to make way for the pair" as the pair arrived at Westminster Hall.Mia Froggatt took to Twitter, in a now-deleted tweet, to describe the alleged situation that sparked national outrage.Sharing a picture of Phil and Holly, Mia wrote: “This is a photo taken by my sister's husband yesterday after he had queued with my sister, their ten-year-old daughter and my disabled mum for 13+ hours."My mum was ushered out of @hollywills and @schofe way so they could #queuejumpers without even a thanks #schofieldgate #queuejumping."Holly defended herself and her co-star from the backlash as she addressed the accusations during a recent episode of This Morning.She said: “The rules were
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Phillip Schofield's photo removed from We Buy Any Car's social media amid queue backlash
This Morning's Phillip Schofield has had a tough week following queue jumping accusations, and now We Buy Any Car have brutally removed his face from their social media pages.The 60-year-old beloved TV host, who has worked on This Morning for 20 years, continues to face backlash from fans after he and Holly Willoughby went to Westminster Abbey to see Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state.Following an outpouring of accusations that they "jumped the queue" - where some people waited for upwards of 13 hours - Phillip's snaps on the We Buy Any Car Facebook and Twitter banners have been ripped away.READ NEXT: This Morning fans threaten to 'boycott' show over Holly and Phil's 'shameful queue jump'Instead of the Facebook and Twitter pages showing the Dancing On Ice host Phillip laughing with a lady, which was uploaded in December 2021, the snaps now show a mum and dad with children alongside the We Buy Any Car logo.If you click on the new Facebook cover photo and then press the right-hand arrow, Phillip's snap is still up - but there are a slew of comments relating to the queue jumping accusations below.Commenting on the snap of Phil, one person said: "Did he push in front of this poor woman too? Outrageous!" While another person joked: "We jump any queue."Phillip has been a brand ambassador and the face and voice of We Buy Any Car since 2019, with him regularly appearing in adverts.Last week This Morning issued a statement about the accusations, where they defended the the anchors."Hello everyone, we would like to clarify something," the statement which was posted on the show's Instagram page read."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
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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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