Dan Walker leapt to the defence of David Beckham on Friday night after the former England footballer was accused of visiting the Queen lying in state for 'exposure' purposes.
Becks' trip was widely reported after he was spotted queuing amongst thousands of others en route to Westminster Hall.
The former England captain revealed he joined the line at 2am on Friday morning, before finally reaching the late monarch's coffin some 14 hours later.
And the father-of-four was clearly overcome with emotion as he reached the Queen, appearing watery-eyed as he bowed his head before making his way out of the hall.
Former BBC Breakfast presenter later praised 47-year old Beckham on Twitter, writing: "Fair play to David Beckham for joining the #queueforthequeue. 12 hours plus apparently to pay his respects."
One user strongly disagreed, however, sparking Dan to come out in support of the star.
"Had to show his face didn't he, any chance of exposure," the user's tweet read.
Dan, 45, meanwhile, replied: "Have a word with yourself Chris. He's been there since 2am this morning. If he wants headlines he pops to the chippy in his PJs."
Countless other users on the social media platform defended Becks, however, with one writing: "Fair play to him.
"Celebrities are the same as us all. No one should be allowed to jump the queue, what makes celebrities more special in this kind of situation, the Queen loved us all the same. Nice one David and to all the other famous people who have waited patiently."
Another commented: "Well done to David Beckham and to Susannah Reid who both queued for hours to pay their respects to Her Majesty The Queen while some so called "celebrities" jumped the queue."
A third declared: "Pity all other so called celebrities didn't do the same."
And a fourth said: "Quite right as why should celebs be treated any different to the public. Well done Becks."
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