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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy
I do think they've vastly over-estimated the level of emotional involvement people at home have with the show or its presenters... unless I'm mistaken? Like are there really people sat at home bawling over this? Surely the range of emotions goes from "a bit annoyed" (at the systems that let him get away with this sort of abuse of power at the expense of a young boy) and "largely indifferent" because it doesn't actually affect the lives of the public AT ALL. I get why Holly and the other presenters and crew are upset - this is their livelihood. Folks at home will just watch whatever else is on. It's just generic breakfast telly  .
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i hope your doing ok today SB