NTAs viewers were convinced that Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were booed by the crowd as they went on stage to collect their award.
26.09.2022 - 18:20 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield delighted a jilted bride with £2,000 towards a holiday with her bridesmaids.
Kayley Stead, 27, appeared on Monday's instalment of This Morning to discuss her ordeal with the two hosts. The bride to be was left stunned at her nuptials earlier this month when the groom didn't show up, but Kayley went ahead with her big day without him.
Kayley's big day was planned for September 15 at the Oxwich Bay Hotel in Gower. However, she was left devastated on the day of her wedding after being told that her groom wouldn't be attending, r eports WalesOnline.
They had agreed that they wouldn't speak the night before the wedding, however, the following morning, one of the groomsmen contacted Kayley's best friend to say that the groom "was gone." Kayley and two of her bridesmaids joined Holly and Phil on This Morning to discuss her ordeal.
Having been with her partner for four years, Holly asked Kayley if there had been any signs leading up to the wedding, with Kayley saying: "I wish there was, because then I'd have a reason to kind of back up his decision, but there wasn't. I wouldn't like to say it's perfect, because no relationship is perfect, but I honestly believed it was, like we were each other's person."
Kayley continued: "I always dreamed of marrying Sleeping Beauty's prince and he looked exactly like that. The way that we met was kind of serendipitous, what I thought was fate. But, unfortunately, fate had another plan." At around 11am, just after Kayley had finished having her makeup done, she spoke to the groom's dad on the phone, who said her partner had been in touch and would not be coming to the wedding - leaving Kayley "sobbing."
Despite being jilted, Kayley decided to carry on with
NTAs viewers were convinced that Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were booed by the crowd as they went on stage to collect their award.
TV star Stacey Solomon appeared as a guest on ITV This Morning today amidst rumours she and husband Joe Swash are being courted by ITV as "potential replacements" for presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield "when the time comes". Stacey, 32, and Joe, 40, are thought to be being lined up as potential future hosts of the ITV daytime show when the long-serving current hosts eventually step down.The discussion comes amid queue-gate - the name given to the controversy surrounding Holly, 41, and Phil, 60, allegedly jumping the hours long queue in Westminster Hall while the Queen was lying in state.
Eamonn Holmes has taken multiple swipes at Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield over recent weeks, after they were criticised for allegedly 'skipping' the queue at the Queen's lying-in-state. GB News star Eamonn, 62, has made his opinion on the matter known and has branded the This Morning presenters "liars" and "arrogant". As he presented GB News alongside his co-anchor Isobel Webster recently, Eamonn weighed in on the queueing scandal, saying: “I’ll tell you what’s strategic.
It's been a remarkable week for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, to say the least. The duo faced massive backlash after being accused of jumping the queue to see the Queen lying-in-state.
TV insiders have raised “serious concerns” about the wellbeing of This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as the row over “queue jumping” continues to escalate. The pair recently came under fire with accusations of queue-jumping at the late Queen’s lying-in-state, as they were accused of using their celebrity clout to skip the lines which had seen many mourners queuing for hours.