Jodie Marsh has said she will "never forgive" This Morning host Holly Willoughby and her former colleague Phillip Schofield after she appeared on the daytime TV show. The 44-year-old appeared on the programme to discuss freezing her eggs, but the glamour model accused Phil of making her uncomfortable with his questions.
The former glamour model has claimed that the 61-year-old seemed most interested in asking the star about her sex life, reports the Mirror. She has also accused Holly, 42, of breaking the "girl code" for not informing her she had lipstick on her teeth.
Speaking about the awkward exchange, the Fripps Farm owner said: “Everyone thinks I was ****** off about the lipstick thing. Yes, it ****** me off that neither of them told me I had lipstick on my teeth, but it wasn't actually even that that annoyed me the most.
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“What annoyed me the most was I was there to talk about freezing my eggs and having a child on my own, which is a really raw emotional subject, and Phillip turned the interview to sex and my exes. He just wanted to be crude and gross and basically just wanted to talk about my exes and my love of sex, and how I've admitted in the past I'm addicted to sex," reports The Sun.
Jodie says she was asked back on the show, but refused, claiming Holly and Phil are 'cold' and wouldn't speak to their guests until they were sitting on the sofa. Holly was back on the sofa this week when she returned from a two-week break following the shocking news Phil had been having an affair with a young runner on the show.
As she addressed the nation with tears in her eyes, she said: "I imagine that you might have been feeling a lot like I have - shaken, troubled, let down, worried for the wellbeing of people on all sides of what's been going on, and full of questions. You, me and all of us at This Morning gave our love and support to someone who was not telling the truth, who acted in a way that they themselves felt that they had to resign from ITV, and step down from a career that they loved. That is a lot to process.
"And it's equally hard to see the toll that it's taken on their own mental health. I think what unites us all now is a desire to heal for the health and wellbeing of everyone."
The Mirror has contacted reps for Holly and Phil.
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