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Good Morning Britain's Doctor Hilary Jones gets own Twitter emoji

Good Morning Britain's resident doctor Hilary Jones receives his own emoji on Twitter.

Good Morning Britain's resident doctor, Hilary Jones, has been given his own emoji on Twitter.

The 66-year-old has become a daily fixture on the ITV breakfast show throughout the coronavirus pandemic and has been using the hashtag #AskDrH in order to respond to viewers' questions.

From today, users posting the hashtag on Twitter will see their message accompanied by an emoji of Jones, complete with suit, grey hair and beaming smile.

Responding to the new feature, Jones said on this morning's show: "Look at the teeth! Full head of hair, smart tie, it's obviously me."

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