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ITV Loose Women fans think they noticed Janet Street-Porter's 'sly dig' at Phil and Holly over 'Queuegate'

Loose Women fans took to Twitter after panellist Janet Street-Porter appeared to make a reference to the 'Queuegate' row surrounding ITV colleagues Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. The panel on the ITV talk show were discussing being woken up by a cockerel when Janet told a story about being jolted from a nice dream by her dog Badger having a nightmare.

Speaking to her co-stars Brenda Edwards, Coleen Nolan and Ruth Langsford, she said: "You're in the middle of your sleep having a really lovely dream. You know, I'm at a party with loads of famous people getting into the VIP area, without any queuing..."

Janet appeared to put emphasis on the word 'queuing' and the live studio audience were heard reacting. The camera then cut to Coleen's face as she realised what Janet had said.

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@Katrina64837439 tweeted in response: "Well that dig at Holly and Phil by Janet was awkward." And @schon74 said: "Janet makes a sly dig."

@y1r1ggers echoed: "Go on Janet, sly dig." And @TheRealZoeMBE commented: "Janet Street Porter making a dig at Phil and Holly."

Holly and her This Morning and Dancing On Ice co-host Phillip received backlash over their visit to Westminster Hall on Friday September 16. People took to Twitter to accuse the This Morning presenters of 'jumping the queue' to see the Queen lying in state.

Hundreds of thousands of people had queued for up to 14 hours to pay their final respects to the nation's longest-reigning sovereign following her death on September 8, aged 96, at Balmoral. This Morning hit back at the claims saying they were there to report on the event.

In a statement on the programme’s Instagram account, a message read:

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