The GB Spews presenter doesn’t like it up him.

He is prepared to slam others from his far right chunder media but when the target is him things become all legally.

In 2010 the BBC had to apologised to TV presenter Eamonn Holmes after impressionist Jon Culshaw poked fun at his weight in his impressions show.

Holmes sent a letter of complaint to the BBC after a series of sketches about him on Culshaw’s The Impressions Show.

Using the catchphrase “I was fierce hungry, so I was”, Belfast-born Holmes was depicted by Culshaw eating a sofa, a jockey, and a vase of flowers.

Holmes was said to be so offended by Culshaw’s depiction of him that he consulted his lawyers.

Thus for old times sake here is ‘Eamonn’ visiting Chelsea Flower Show.

Don’t dish it out if you cannot take it is yet again the moral of the story.

Penny Lane

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