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Victoria Johns

Jodie Marsh 'cried and wanted to throw up' after 'vile' Phillip Schofield interview

Jodie Marsh says she 'cried and wanted to throw up' after being interviewed by Phillip Schofield on This Morning.

The former glamour model, 44, went on the show seven years ago to talk about freezing her eggs, explaining as an 'older, single woman she needed to explore her options'.

However, she told TalkTV she felt Phil, 61 – who quit This Morning before admitting to having an affair with a younger colleague – was more interested in her sex life.

Jodie said: "It's a very serious and emotional topic as anyone woman would know and Phil spent the whole interview grilling me about my exes and sex.

Jodie Marsh says she 'cried and wanted to throw up' after being interviewed by Phillip Schofield on This Morning (TalkTv/Twitter)

"He wanted to talk about all the different sex I'd had...all sorts of nasty stuff about sex and it was just vile and I came off literally crying and wanting to be sick.

"I went on there because I wanted to have a child and I didn't have a partner and he made the whole thing really crude."

Jodie went on to slam Phil's former co-host Holly Willoughby, claiming: "Holly or Phil aren't nice at all to you... unless you can do something for them."

The Fripps Farm owner said the presenters didn't come and see her before the show, stating: "You don't see them until you're sitting on the sofa.

"If you do happen to see them in the corridor, they walk straight past you. They treat you like, literally, you are nothing."

Jodie then claimed Holly had ignored her at a party in Barbados, even though the former bodybuilder had been on This Morning "many, many times".

She shared: "So I made a point of tapping her on the shoulder and she looked so mortified as if I'd caught her. It was so rude and unnecessary."

The former body builder said Phil and Holly treated her 'like she was nothing' (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

After Phil stepped down from his This Morning hosting gig, Jodie took to Twitter to revisit an old tweet the former presenter had shared and made a scathing dig.

Sharing a tweet posted on July 1, 2016, Phillip wrote: "Next time I'll certainly check with @JodieMarsh that it's ok to ask the questions she was booked to talk about!"

But following the fallout after his affair admission, Jodie retweeted his comment, quipping: "Unfortunately for you Phil there won’t be a next time. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer man...."

Jodie isn't the only one to criticise Phillip since he left the show as a number of stars, including Eamonn Holmes who did a tell-all interview, hit out at Phil and the show, which has been accused of being "toxic".

In a post on Instagram sent to his 2.9 million followers, the Broom Cupboard star wrote: "Now I no longer work on @thismorning I am free to say this. I hope you have noticed that it’s the same handful of people with a grudge against me or the show who seem to have the loudest voice."

The Mirror has contacted Holly's reps about this story. Phil's rep declined to comment.

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