Former GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips cradles a bottle of wine following England’s victory against Germany
Fiona Phillips cradled a bottle of wine as she strolled down a London street on Tuesday night after England’s victory against Germany.
The former GMTV presenter, 60, looked casual in a cream coloured waterproof coat as she stepped out for provisions.
The coat had a high neck to keep out the breeze and was cinched in at the waist with a belt with buckle detailing.
Celebrating: Fiona Phillips, 60, cradled a bottle of wine walking down a London street on Tuesday night after England’s victory against Germany on Tuesday
She looked relaxed in black skinny jeans and white Veja trainers.
Her straight hair was in a side parting as she held the bottle and a brown paper bag in her arm.
It seems as if she was about to enjoy her evening celebrating England’s win against Germany in Tuesday night’s Euro 2020 game.
Heading out: The former GMTV presenter looked casual in a cream coloured waterproof coat as she stepped out for provisions
The team won 2-0, booking themselves a place in the semi-finals of the Euro 2020 tournament. It was their first win against Germany in a knock-out tournament since 1966 and many fans around the country spent their night celebrating.
This comes after Phillips slammed the reality show Love Island for being a ‘mass humiliation that rips up self-esteem and mental health’ in her column for The Mirror.
The show, which returned on Monday night after a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, has often been criticised for not properly protecting their contestants against online trolls.
The new season’s stars were prepared for the ‘potential downsides’ of appearing on the show, which included the possibility that ‘nobody may fancy you’ and fame after the series is not guaranteed.
The islanders newest recruits were also made aware that there could be ‘increased negative attention’ about their ‘appearance, personality and behaviour’ both on and off the show.
The Love Island line-up were supposedly selected by a team of experts this year, not producers, after undergoing ‘the strictest psych tests ever.’
The process included a mental health questionnaire and two interviews with professionals who decided if they were fit enough to deal with the emotional rollercoaster of the show.
Medical professionals will continue to independently review and evolve the duty of care measures ITV currently has in place.
This comes after Phillips slammed the reality show Love Island for being a ‘mass humiliation that rips up self-esteem and mental health’ in her column for The Mirror.
The outing comes after Phillips slammed the reality show Love Island for being a ‘mass humiliation that rips up self-esteem and mental health’