Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'

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Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says
Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'

Eamonn Holmes made a brutal confession on Wednesday morning.

The former This Morning presenter, 63, explained how it "was good not to like people" while chatting with his GB News co-host Isabel Webster, as the TV duo discussed Shakira's revenge song aimed at ex Gerard Pique.

Isabel claimed her co-host's past "ding dongs" have been resolved, before Eamonn quickly corrected her and claimed some of his enemies "are dead to him".

"We particularly want revenge stories," Eamonn began with before looking back on his feuds. "Revenge is it good, is it bad?"

Isabel then quipped: "You talk a good game about this. You do, you talk a good game about it but actually, all the people in your life that you've had ding dongs with in the past, you're on great terms with now when I think about it?"

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Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'Eamonn Holmes has never been one to shy away from a public spat (GB News)

After Eamon claimed she was incorrect, Isabel asked if Anthea Turner was one of her co-star's unresolved beefs.

"Prepared to forgive and forget," Eamonn said as Isabel pointed out: "You're quite good at getting over tiffs."

Eamonn then sensationally declared: "No, but there are other people who have got names who are dead to me whose names I can't..."

Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'Eamonn once called Anthea 'Princess Tippy Toes' (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'Phil was branded 'passive aggressive' last year (S Meddle/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

"Let's not go there," Isabel said shutting him down.

"That's the thing," Eamonn continued, "Once you cross...there are evil people.

"Let's face it there are evil people and in the fight against good or evil, which I am good."

"The only sort of enemy you want is a defeated enemy."

Eamonn may not have identified who he was chatting about on Wednesday morning, but last year the presenter said "he wasn't treated with respect" following his exit from This Morning.

Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'Isabel stopped her co-star revealing too much live on-air (PA)

The veteran broadcaster also took aim at his former co-star on the show Phillip Schofield.

The star called out his fellow presenter out for cutting his wife Ruth Langsford short in the middle of a trailer for Loose Women on This Morning in 2019.

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"I only had about three more words to say," a hurt-looking Ruth said.

Eamonn stated that "Phillip is renowned for snubbing people" and he was "hurt" by the awkward incident.

"He's very passive-aggressive. It's up to Ruth to say how she felt, but I was feeling hurt for her," he confessed.

Eamonn Holmes doubles down on ITV daytime feud and says 'They are dead to me'Eamonn didn't like how Phil acted around his wife (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

"No one would have snubbed me like that."

The GB News star passionately added when speaking with Daily Mail's Weekend magazine : "I have a good Belfast street fighter in me… I would be direct. I don't go for presenters who think they have a special privilege or aura or influence."

Prior to presenting This Morning alongside his wife, Eamonn co-hosted ITV breakfast show GMTV for 12 years.

In September 2020, it was rumoured that the long-standing presenter was "not in line with the youth drive" as ITV was after less "pale, stale and male" stars.

Eamonn has since gone on to host GB News' breakfast programme.

Zoe Delaney

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