Coronation Street star Sally Ann Matthews takes swipe at Phillip Schofield in new ‘feud’ | The Sun
CORONATION Street star Sally Ann Matthews has taken a swipe at Phillip Schofield.
The actress cheekily tweeted a joke from a Motherland episode which aired over Christmas.
It took aim at the This Morning presenter over his "queue-jumping scandal" where the late Queen was lying-in-state.
The Motherland clip showed one character being told "there's a queue Phillip Schofield" as she was about to walk into a shop ahead of others.
The moment amused Sally who couldn't resist tweeting: “There’s a queue Phillip Schofield” x #Motherland."
Sally Ann wasn't the only one who found the joke hilarious.
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One viewer said: "Saved #Motherland to watch today, in peace! Pure brilliance 30 minutes of laughs and tears. The only decent bit of telly in a long time. Hope we get a new series very soon. 'There's a queue Phillip Schofield'."
Someone else said: "This is genius. Well played #Motherland#ThisMorning @thismorning @Schofe @hollywills."
Another added: "Just watching Chistmas episode of Motherland Best line thus far: “get to the back of the queue Phillip Schofield” HAHAHAHAHA!"
Phil, 60, and his co-presenter Holly Willoughby, 41, faced huge backlash from those outraged that the This Morning hosts appeared to take VIP treatment rather than queue with the public.
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The duo vehemently denied claims they'd pushed in front of people who'd waited up 24 hours to pay their respects to Her Majesty.
But a clip went viral on social media appearing to show Holly and Phil being led past a huge queue of people.
David Beckham and Susanna Reid were among the famous faces who queued up along with members of the public.
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