ITV has been issued with guidance for its presenters by Ofcom after receiving a large amount of complaints.
14.04.2020 - 03:31 / digitalspy.com
This Morning co-presenter Eamonn Holmes is facing a backlash from viewers for discussing a coronavirus conspiracy theory live on air with a guest.
The segment in question occurred during Monday's edition of the ITV daytime series, when Eamonn and wife Ruth Langsford were filling in for Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield to interview former Watchdog presenter Alice Beer.
In the discussion, Beer addressed a disputed theory promoted by some celebrities that links COVID-19 to some 5G networks —
ITV has been issued with guidance for its presenters by Ofcom after receiving a large amount of complaints.
This Morning presenters Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes threatened to call the police as a terrified domestic abuse victim revealed she was fearing for her life in lockdown. With research finding that domestic abuse killings have more than doubled during the coronavirus lockdown, the show hosted a phone-in for anyone experiencing domestic abuse and violence to seek advice.
Tuesday’s This Morning saw Vanessa Feltz call into Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford in the studio to help viewers with some martial frustrations they are having during lockdown.The segment saw viewers phone in to the ITV show to discuss issues that they are having with their partner’s since lockdown began and they are forced to spend more time than usual together.
By Jake Kanter
This Morning host Eamonn Holmes has been branded “irresponsible” for comments he made on 5G technology and coronavirus.
Ruth Langsford yelled at her husband Eamonn Holmes today, as she attempted to cut her hair on live TV The married co-hosts, who front Friday’s edition of ITV’s This Morning, were presenting a segment about how to successfully cut your own hair while in lockdown. Celebrity hairdresser Michael Douglas was on hand via video to give viewers advice to save themselves from a bad hair day while hairdressers are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.