Linda Robson looks to have made her feelings towards Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield clear on Thursday evening as she refused to clap their National Television Awards win.
There has been a huge amount of talk surrounding the This Morning pair since their apparent queue jump while the country mourned the Queen. But that didn't stop the usually popular pair from bagging yet another NTA in London.
However, the moment couldn't pass without a glimmer of controversy - provided notably by the Loose Women crowd. As Phil and Holly embraced after winning the NTA for Best Daytime Show for the fifth year, the cameras panned across the group 64-year-old Linda was clear in her thoughts.
The former Birds of a Feather star isn't one to hide her emotions and clearly wasn't impressed by their win. She sat stone faced and still while others around her applauded the accolade.
And her reaction was quickly picked up by viewers watching from home as fans flocked to Twitter to discuss the moment.
One user wrote: "Yes. Loved that Linda Robson didn’t bother to clap she looked quite p**sed off."
Another noted: "Even the #LooseWomen weren’t impressed when #ThisMorning won, #NTAs," while another added to the post: "It’s Linda Robson’s face," followed by a grimacing face emoji.
And elsewhere, others picked up on the whole Loose Women group appearing unimpressed with one user adding: "Can't stand Loose Women, but love how they didn't hide disgust at This Morning winning. Also well done to the crowd for booing #NTAs"
Despite the reaction, Phil and Holly thanked the voters for the award and commented they "don't ever feel like [they] get complacent" over their NTAs wins despite cleaning up in recent years.
Holly told viewers at home: "Thank you so much for everything... You make our show for us, you really do."
Prior to the event, fans picked up on Phil and Holly's need to join a long queue to get to their seats. Phillip was pictured patiently waiting in line to get into Wembley's OVO Arena after posing for pictures on the red carpet, but the pair were said to have had "no issue" needing to do so.