Eamonn Holmes has given a very telling reaction to the news that Phillip Schofield is set for a dramatic TV comeback. The 64-year-old Irish broadcaster, who has not shied away from expressing his disdain for his former This Morning co-star Phil, aged 62, showed his feelings clearly. Eamonn's frustration was palpable when Phillip left the daytime show amidst revelations of an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a younger colleague, leading Eamonn to lash out on social media, stating: "Schofield has finally been caught out" and slamming ITV as "The ministry of lies.

" He also expressed feeling betrayed and humiliated by Schofield after he and his ex-wife Ruth Langsford supported Phil on live TV during his coming-out moment. Eamonn shared that he felt "felt used and ashamed" following the discovery that his ITV colleagues had deceived him, prompting a series of angry outbursts online. With Phillip's return to television on Channel 5's Cast Away, Eamonn's response was anything but warm, hinting at the continuation of their significant rift.

The announcement of Schofield's decision to come back into the spotlight, despite previous intentions to remain out of it, caused quite the reaction on GB News' breakfast show. Eamonn Holmes shared his thoughts on Phillip Schofield's comeback (Image: GBNEWS) Read More Related Articles Eamonn Holmes mentions 'blue Christmas' after Ruth Langsford split as he supports celebrity pal Read More Related Articles Ruth Langsford praised by Loose Women .