21-09-2022, 08:11 PM
I feel like what 'Queuegate' has really showed us is that people are really quick to jump on something, especially when they don't like the person, or people, that did that thing. Holly and Philip were there, ostensibly, as a part of their job. At worst, this is a bad case of foot in mouth. I don't think they should have done it as part of This Morning. By all means, interview people in the queue, and join the queue as a private individual. If you did that, and then went as press, it would be a much better look for them. But they're not reporters, they are not press. They are presenters, so to let them in as press seems like a stretch.
But back to the remit of this website: Do I think that Holly and Philip should resign? No, I don't think they should. Do I think it shows a lack of awareness from ITV? Yes I do. And yes, I do believe This Morning should have a presentation/set refresh. It might help them recover from the PR nightmare quicker
But back to the remit of this website: Do I think that Holly and Philip should resign? No, I don't think they should. Do I think it shows a lack of awareness from ITV? Yes I do. And yes, I do believe This Morning should have a presentation/set refresh. It might help them recover from the PR nightmare quicker