Lorraine Kelly has said that she "feels sorry" for Peter Andre after Rebekah Vardy 's "chipolata" comments resurfaced in court this week.
Peter, 49, hit back as he said that he had been "mocked for 15 years" after Rebekah's "chipolata" penis jibes emerged as part of the ongoing libel battle between Rebekah and Coleen Rooney.
In 2004, Peter and Rebekah enjoyed a night of passion - which has burst back into the news after the WAG was forced to recall all the steamy details during the Wagatha Christie trial.
In the proceedings at London's High Court, Rebekah took to the stand to admit she regretted describing the singer's pecker as a "miniature chipolata" in a kiss-and-tell newspaper interview with the News of the World.
In response, Peter shared an Instagram video as he said: "I've took it for 15 years. 15 years this has been going on and I kept quiet and I didn't say anything, and I let everyone have their laugh and I let everyone say what they wanted to say."
Speaking about Rebekah, he said: "Now, she's gone to court and admitted that the story was made up, and she did that because her ex-husband forced her to do it.
"Fair enough, but, put that all aside, and just think how it feels that if a man - or if I had said this - about her anatomy, or a man had said something about a woman's anatomy, and made up something - you can use your imagination of saying something very unflattering - there would be outrage."
Reacting to the clip, Lorraine said: "Peter Andre there as he's talking about all those comments made about Rebekah Vardy about his manhood during this ridiculous Wagatha Christie trial.
"You know what, I feel really sorry for Peter and - let's be honest - we've all sniggered, haven't we? We've all read it and gone 'hee hee' and we shouldn't and it's not fair.
"The whole thing should have never gone to court in the first place! It's just ridiculous!"
*Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV