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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