'I don’t want to think about the programme anymore'
The Holly and Phil Queuegate petition creator has said the reaction is "destroying" her and that she wants it all to end. It comes after a petition was created in response to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield being accused of jumping the queue at the Queen's lying in state, which the presenters strongly deny.
Read more: ITV boss responds amid petition calling for Holly and Phil to be sacked over 'queue jump' saga But now its founder has decided to step back after it all got too much. In an update shared to Change.org, Harrison wrote: “I’ve asked ITV to deliver any responses relating to this to the public and not to me, as I won’t be following the news, or watching the programme, or sharing anything online, or through social media.
This week, Graham Norton has branded Holly and Phillip "foolish" as he waded into the queue jump row. Speaking on their daytime show last Tuesday, Holly and Phil issued a lengthy statement about the pictures of them at Westminster Hall.
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