Eamonn Holmes shocked his GB News co-host Ellie Costello by making an inappropriate comment about her boobs during Wednesday’s show.

The presenter, 64, who recently split from wife Ruth Langsford, and Ellie were discussing people walking around topless during Britain’s latest heatwave.

A giddy Eamonn cheekily said to Ellie: ‘You’ve never seen my moobs. I’ve got one bigger than the other as well.’

Ellie burst out laughing, with Eamonn quipping: ‘It’s true! Do you not have anything that is bigger than the other one?’

Ellie seemed taken aback by the question and replied: ‘No, I also have that. I think it’s quite normal, so we can relate to that.’

Eamonn Holmes shocked his GB News co-host Ellie Costello by making an inappropriate comment about her boobs during Wednesday's show
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Eamonn Holmes shocked his GB News co-host Ellie Costello by making an inappropriate comment about her boobs during Wednesday’s show

A giddy Eamonn, 64, cheekily said to Ellie: 'You've never seen my moobs. I've got one bigger than the other as well'
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A giddy Eamonn, 64, cheekily said to Ellie: ‘You’ve never seen my moobs. I’ve got one bigger than the other as well’

Trying to get the conversation back on track, Ellie went on to say: ‘But I think topless men is not a great thing to see, especially on the high street during a heatwave.’

It comes just one day after Eamonn furiously shouted ‘Don’t lecture me – give me a break!’ at a guest as he led a Union Jack flag debate on GB News.

Royal broadcaster and historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo joined the show alongside anti-racism activist Imarn Ayton to debate whether the Union Jack flag is too divisive.

The debate began as Eamonn discussed the recent news that a village in Norfolk feels divided over whether to fly the Union Jack flag, with fears it will ‘scare people away’.

The debate erupted after Imarn said the British people should reconsider flying the Union Jack flag because she claims it has ‘associations with the far-right’.

As Eamonn halted their heated and controversial discussion, he ended the segment with his personal opinion after he grew up on Northern Ireland – which sparked Imarn to furiously hit back.

Eamonn said: ‘Running a flag outside a village hall in Norfolk, you sort of think what’s the big deal.’

Ellie seemed taken aback by the question and replied: 'No, I also have that. I think it's quite normal, so we can relate to that'
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Ellie seemed taken aback by the question and replied: ‘No, I also have that. I think it’s quite normal, so we can relate to that’

It comes after Eamonn furiously shouted at a guest as he led a Union Jack flag debate on Tuesday's GB News (anti-racism activist Imarn Ayton, left, and Ellie Costello, right)
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It comes after Eamonn furiously shouted at a guest as he led a Union Jack flag debate on Tuesday’s GB News (anti-racism activist Imarn Ayton, left, and Ellie Costello, right)

Imarn furiously hit back: ‘Be considerate. No, be considerate guys. I know you’ve finished your segment but Eamonn I’m not going to let you finish with that one.

‘Be considerate of other people’s beliefs and views. If you are considerate and sympathetic of everyone and how we perceive the world, you might find yourself leading with equality. Just so you know, I’ll finish it there.’

Eamonn said: ‘Let me just tell you something. You don’t have to lecture me. I sit in the middle, trying to see both sides of things…’

Imarn interjected: ‘Well, I have too.’

Eamonn shouted: ‘I grew up in a country…’, before Imarn interrupted again: ‘You should have finished with mine [opinion] but you finished with Rafe’s [opinion]’.

Host Eamonn assured: ‘I finished with everyone. I’m trying to say you did not grow up in Northern Ireland, where a flag represented something political and anti to a certain religion in northern Ireland, I did.’

Imarn said: ‘And just like with black people, you are not black sir and I understand racism more than you.

‘I haven’t experienced racial discrimination or prejudice or bias in regards to being white but what I have done is experienced it being black. Ahh Eamonn, we’re the same babes.’

‘Ahh give me a break. Let’s go to the break. Back after this’, Eamonn finished.

The debate erupted after Imarn claimed the British people should reconsider flying the Union Jack flag because it has 'associations with the far-right'
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The debate erupted after Imarn claimed the British people should reconsider flying the Union Jack flag because it has ‘associations with the far-right’

As Eamonn halted their heated and controversial discussion, he ended the segment with his personal opinion after he grew up on Northern Ireland - which sparked Imarn to furiously hit back

As Eamonn halted their heated and controversial discussion, he ended the segment with his personal opinion after he grew up on Northern Ireland – which sparked Imarn to furiously hit back

Fans were completely appalled by Imarn’s opinions and branded her ‘offensive’ after she claimed the ‘British flag is linked to far-right’.

Taking to X, fans wrote: ‘I don’t know how Eamonn didn’t tip her off her chair, very professional’,

‘Someone should have turned her mic off’,

‘Surely under the current rules this woman constantly crosses the line into stirring up hatred?’,

‘It’s Imarn Ayton’s way or no way. This person is reprehensible and the only reason TV companies give them airtime is because of the entertainment factor. Adds no other value, I don’t ever recall what they said.’