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Steph McGovern 'really offended' Channel 4 producers with 'hostile' backstage act

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Steph McGovern confessed to her Channel 4’s Steph’s Packed Lunch audience that she ‘really offended’ the show’s producers.During a discussion about emoji etiquette, the TV presenter admitted to offending her colleagues by using a thumbs-up emoji in conversations.She confessed: “I found out today that I’ve really offended some of my producers on the show by sending a thumbs-up [emoji], apparently sending a thumbs-up is very hostile, and it’s very passive-aggressive."READ MORE: Hollyoaks star leaves Steph's Packed Lunch fans 'in tears' with emotional chatSteph was joined by TV personality Denise Van Outen and MP Sayeeda Warsi on Thursday’s (October 13) episode of the lunchtime show, where they discussed the "hostility" around some emojis.

After Steph's confession, Denise admitted: "I do that as well [sending a thumbs-up emoji]."To which, Steph jokingly replied: "No, it’s really hostile.

I was really shocked to find out this is hostile but then I thought, I might send my parents lengthy messages and they just reply with 'ok' and I’ll reply with 'is that it?'"Conservative MP Sayeeda completely disagreed with the emoji being labelled as “hostile” and chimed in with: “It’s not hostile at all.“This is a generation of attention-seeking kids wanting us to say ‘we love you’, but no, get on with your life.

We’ve moved on with ours."Steph’s audience were all indecisive on whether the simple emoji reply was a good enough response.One audience remember said: “Yeah, it is very passive-aggressive.

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