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Is Holly Willoughby has ‘been crying all night’ after Queen queue-jump backlash?

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This Morning Fans claimed Holly Willoughby looked like she was "crying throughout the night" following her backlash over her queue jump. Holly seemed to be awestruck during the opening of today's show following the fact that she as well as Phillip Schofield were slammed for viewing the Queen in her reclining condition without joining the queue for the public. [caption id="attachment_42421" align="aligncenter" width="486"]Holly Willoughby returned to host This Morning on Wednesday Holly Willoughby returned to host This Morning on Wednesday[/caption] Holly as well as host Phillip Schofield were today to be forced to defend their positionson the show following requests for them to be fired over the scandal. The presenters utilized media passes to gain access to Westminster Hall last Friday while other stars waited up to 14 hours with people in the public. The Wednesday episode on This Morning kicked off with no mention of the increasing petition to get them dismissed that grew overnight to reach 36,000 signatures. But viewers also said Holly seemed sad as well as "not herself" during the program's go on air at 10am this morning. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield One person instantly tweets: "Holly looks like she's been crying all the night." Another wrote: "Holly has never been so calm. I'm not jealous of anyone with a name in the media." In a third statement: "Holly completely Not Herself." "Is Holly ok? Is she not looking around?" A different fan wanted to know. Holly and Phil have hired lawyers following a massive backlash from both the public and fellow broadcasters. Holly Willoughby returned to host This Morning on Wednesday An insider close to Holly told the media: "She's utterly devastated. It's been a very difficult couple of days." In yesterday's ITV show, Holly along with co-host Phil 60, hosted by Holly, did an episode on online claims that that they are " too posh to stand in line" in front of Westminster Hall.

By Alberto Mesti

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