Eamonn Holmes tells Holly Willoughby 'your bums too big to fit in a Formula One car'
EAMONN HOLMES really is the master of putting his footing it, and today's This Morning was no exception.
Eamonn Holmes tells Holly Willoughby her bum's too big
The Irish TV legend is always unashamedly teasing his wife Ruth Langsford live on air, but today he set his sights on Holly Willoughhby and her prized derrière.
The mother-of-three is famed for her enviable bottom but during an interview with Formula One star Lewis Hamilton, Eamonn noted that Holly may find her bum could be problematic should she ever find herself on the track.
When Eamonn asked if Holly had ever driven a Formula One car, she excitedly revealed: "No, but I have changed a tyre."
But her enthusiasm was short-lived when Eamonn replied: "No, that's not what I asked. See, what you need to understand is the discipline and fitness involved - you need to be jockey like. With my bottom and your bottom, we're not going to fit in there."
Eamonn tells Holly her bums too big to fit in a formula one car
According to Eamonn, Holly's bottom would never fit in a Formula One car
Although, charmer Lewis jumped in to tell Eamonn: "I think you wouldn't fit in," and reassured Holly "I think you could fit in."
During his appearance on the topical talk show, Lewis opened up on his rivalry with Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg.
The triple World Champion was pretty candid when it came to their now infamous spat and insisted that a friendship is "never going to be the case".
Lewis Hamilton assured Holly her prized asset would definietly squeeze into a car
Lewis opened up on his feud with Nico Rosberg
After insisting the media may have "over-played" their feud at least a little bit, Lewis explained that "we finish one-two, one-two every time so we've done the job we've been asked to do".
Finally, if Lewis wasn't uncomfortable enough, Eamonn went one step further and pushed the megastar to make amends with Nico live on air.
Thankfully, Lewis was happy to oblige - kind of - and turned to the camera to say: "I'm happy to say Merry Christmas to Nico and all your family. I look forward to racing you next year."