Eamonn Holmes claims that some of his former co-stars with whom he has feuded are ‘dead’ to him.
The GB News host made the remarks alongside his co-host Isabel Webster on Wednesday’s show, following Shakira’s caustic new song about her ex Gerard Pique.
Opening up a discussion on revenge on the morning show, Isabel told Eamonn: ‘You talk a good game about this. You do, you talk a good game about it but actually, all the people in your life that you’ve had ding dongs with in the past, you’re on great terms with now when I think about it?’
‘No!’ Eamonn spoke sharply before bringing up his feud with Anthea Turner.
Anthea co-hosted the ITV daytime show GMTV with Eamonn from 1994 to 1996, but a disagreement about her “ambition and vanity” caused her to leave the show.
The two were frank about their quarrel and reconciled a decade later.
‘I’m willing to forgive and forget,’ Eamonn said on GB News.

‘No, but there are other people who have got names who are dead to me whose names I can’t…’ he added.
‘Let’s not go there,’ Isabel chimed in.
Eamonn said: ‘That’s the thing, and I think once you cross… there are evil people, let’s face it, there are!
‘In the fight against good and evil, which I am good, yeah the only sort of enemy you want is a defeated enemy.’

Anthea claimed in 2019 that she felt “physically unwell some mornings” and “made to feel inferior” during her tenure on GMTV.
She told Best magazine at the time: ‘When I arrived at GMTV, it was a terrible shock, because I’d come from Blue Peter – where everyone was nice to everyone! It was an intensely hostile environment.
‘I used to feel physically sick some mornings – really nauseous at the idea of going in there. I was made to feel inferior, and was openly sneered.’

Anthea and Eamonn’s feud ended in 2005, when Eamonn departed the ITV show.
‘One of the things I wanted to do leaving GMTV was to tie up loose ends,’ he told the Sunday Mirror in 2005.
‘So I got in touch with Anthea. It was something there that should have been put to rest a long time ago.’
Anthea was interviewed on This Morning in 2018 by Eamonn and Ruth Langsford.
‘You are an ex of mine and we’re on good terms, some people think we hate each other!’ he said at the time.
Breakfast with Eamonn and Isabel airs weekdays from 6am on GB News.