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Emotional Gogglebox fans unearth clip of late favourites Leon and June Bernicoff discussing afterlife together

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Gogglebox fans have been left all emotional after a clip of the late June and Leon Bernicoff resurfaced. It was announced lat week that June sadly passed away at the age of 82 at home with her family by her side following a short illness.

June was one of the original stars, and a firm favourite, amongst the Channel 4 show's viewers alongside her husband Leon. Leon passed away aged 83 in December 2017.

The couple were married for more than 60 years and joined Gogglebox right at the start in 2013. In the unearthed clip, which has had thousands upon thousands of views on Twitter, the couple discussed meeting in the afterlife while watching the end of Gladiator.

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