EAMONN Holmes furiously clashed with a guest on live TV yesterday.
Presenter Eamonn, 64, whose split with his wife Ruth Langsford, also 64, was revealed by The Sun in May, lost his cool as one contributor appeared on his show yesterday.
The TV veteran raged: "Don't lecture me!" when motivational speaker Imarn Ayton, 33, objected to his suggestion that flying the Union Jack flag was "no big deal".
During the noisy debate, Imarn declared: "I understand racism more than you!" to which Eamonn fired back: "Give me a break!"
In the war of words, she suggested that Brits should re-evaluate their association with the flag due to its connection to far-right groups.
Imarn went up against another guest, historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, who took a different standpoint.
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She became visibly annoyed when Eamonn finished with her opposition's argument and began speaking over him.
It followed reports that a Norfolk village had become divided over plans to erect a flagpole outside its village hall.
Claxton, home to fewer than 300 people, had hoped to install the flagpole as a patriotic symbol.
But the proposal sparked controversy, with some residents claiming it could deter potential new arrivals.
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As things came to a boil, Eamonn, co-hosting GB News' Breakfast show with Ellie Costello, muttered to Imarn: "Can I say something? You don't have to lecture me."
To which she fired back: "No, I have to when you say things like that. 'With all due respect.'"
Eamonn replied: "Because I sit in the middle trying to see both sides of things."
Imarn asked: "But did you finish with mine? Did you finish with mine?
You finished with race. And this is a right wing channel."
Belfast-native Eamonn insisted: "I finished with everyone. I'm trying to say you did not grow up in Northern Ireland where a flag represented something political and anti to a certain religion. I did. I had to live with it."
Imarn jumped in: "And just like with black people, you're not black sir, and I understand racism more than you."
The activist, who came to prominence during the Black Lives Matter protests, describes herself as a "racism thought leader" and an "accomplished, passionate speaker who is able to command and inspire listeners".
Viewers were left furious with Imarn's comments and soon took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts.
One wrote: "Get this nutter off! It's people like her who make our country divided!"
Someone else added: "The woman needs to reflect on her words!!! I love the Union flag because I am British and proud to be so.
"This does not make me far right and I find her views rather offensive to our country!
"This is yet another attack on our country and she’s looking to create division!"
A third agreed: "All I can say after the debate on the Union flag, MY BLOOD IS BOILING."
Former TV couple Ruth and Eamonn announced their split back in May.
Eammon later moved out their home after she discovered messages between him and another mystery woman.
Over the past year, Eamonn has grown close with relationship counsellor Katie Alexander, 42, and they have started spending a lot of time together.
She raised a few eyebrows earlier this month when she was pictured out and about wearing huge sparkling ring.
Ruth and Eamonn Relationship Timeline
Before the shock split announcement, Ruth and Eamonn seemed like one of the strongest couples on UK TV – even with their signature bickering style.
Here's how their romance played out...
1997 - The couple first meet after being introduced by mutual friends, two years after Eamonn splits from his first wife, Gabrielle, with whom he has three children.
1997-2002 - To be respectful to Gabrielle, the couple kept their relationship out of the limelight. Ruth told : "I thought it spoke volumes about the sort of man he was, the sort of father he was and the integrity he had. It made me love him more, not less."
2002 - Ruth and Eamonn welcome their son, Jack, to the family.
2005 - Eamonn finalises his divorce with Gabrielle.
2006 - The pair begin to host Friday episodes of This Morning together.
2010 - Eamonn proposes to Ruth while at the Cheltenham Races, after asking Ruth's mother for her hand.
June 2010 - Eamonn and Ruth marry at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire.
2016 - Eamonn undergoes a double hip replacement in the first of many health battles.
June 2019 - On This Morning, Ruth and Eamonn say the secret to their happy marriage. Eamonn credits "compromise, consideration and lots of conjugal," while Ruth said it was "laughter and an equal marriage".
November 2020 - Ruth and Eamonn are replaced on their regular Friday slot by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary in a 'show shake-up'.
December 2021 - After a year of being moved to the bank holiday presenting slot, both Eamonn and Ruth left This Morning.
January 2022 - Eamonn debuted on GB News, while Ruth stayed with ITV in her long-standing role on Loose Women.
September 2022 - Eamonn undergoes spinal surgery after years of back issues including a trapped sciatic nerve.
November 2022 - Eamonn falls down the stairs of his Surrey home with Ruth and breaks his shoulder, requiring a new operation.
September 2023 - Eamonn has a spine and neck stretching procedure as part of his year-long recovery.
May 2024 - Ruth and Eamonn announce they have split after 14 years of marriage and a 27-year relationship.
Katie has denied it was an engagement ring and insists they're not to marry.
And Eamonn reportedly sent Ruth a reassuring message after pictures of Katie with a ring on circulated.
Katie travels from her home in Huddersfield to drive to Eamonn’s luxury pad in South West London most weekends.
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Eamonn and Ruth met all the way back in 1997 and started dating that year, but only made their relationship known in 1999.
The pair - who tied the knot in 2010 - welcomed son Jack into the world in 2002.