07/06/2023

Eamonn Holmes Caught Swearing Live On GB News

NI TV presenter Eamonn Holmes has been caught out swearing live on air on the GB News breakfast show.

The Northern Irish man was speaking with his co-host Isabel Webster as they presented the show this morning, 07 June.

After the programme returned following an ad break, the pair seemed to be unaware the cameras were back on them.

Continuing their conversation Isabel said: “I’m a b***h, if only they knew,” before adding: “Pussycat me.”

Eamonn responded “If only they knew” and went on to ask: "Now, how the f*** do I get home today?”.

Their microphones were quickly muted and they apologised to viewers for the error.


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