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Kirstie Allsopp warns 'don't be fooled' as she sets record straight on Holly and Phil row

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Kirstie Allsopp, 51, has returned to Twitter to clarify the meaning behind her post last week, where she slammed "those who think they are too important to queue".The Channel 4 presenter has now insisted she was not calling out Holly Willoughby, 41,and Phillip Schofield, 60, after the pair sparked backlash by seemingly "jumping the queue" to see the Queen lying-in-state at Westminster Abbey.

Kirstie revealed she was "not having a go" at the This Morning duo, while also admitting that she "doesn't understand" the Press VIP queue.Kirstie took to Twitter last night to set the record straight on what she said about queue jumpers in view of her 429,600 followers.She exclaimed: "For The Record: When I said everyone should queue I was not 'having a go' at Phil & Holly."What you won’t hear from the media is that huge numbers of 'journalists' plus MPs & Peers got tickets for the VIP queue, it suits them to target Holly & Phil, don’t be fooled."Kirstie then furthered her point in a separate Twitter message later on yesterday evening.The Location, Location, Location presenter continued: "It is said that our dear Queen Elizabeth took the view that 'this storm too shall pass'."I hope Phil & Holly are able to take that view, and ignore all the daft stuff being chucked about by click bait idiots who are trying to hide the way some of them behaved themselves."Kirstie even replied to social media users' responses, with one lady challenging the Channel 4 star.Alisonmyrtaj commented: "I normally agree with you, but having myself queued for over 12 hours and taking a day off work, I have to disagree.They are not journalists, they are tv presenters."They had no right being there and should’ve judged the situation better."Kirstie replied: "I.

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