
ITV caller delivers brutal divorce swipe at Paddy McGuinness
ITV caller delivers brutal divorce swipe at Paddy McGuinness
On Tuesday's instalment of This Morning, ITV viewers were calling in to share their unusual relationship stories.
This Morning star Paddy McGuiness was left speechless on Tuesday's show after one caller delivered a savage swipe.
Early on in the programme, Paddy and his co-star Alison Hammond met Mastermind winner John Robinson who detailed how he found love while appearing on the BBC quiz show.
This prompted today's phone-in, with viewers sharing their unlikely love stories, along with asking Paddy McGuinness for relationship advice.
However, after a few people got in touch, sharing how they met their partners, Paddy was quick to tell Alison he hadn't been giving any tips.
He commented: "Can I just say, before you get the next caller on, I don't feel as though I've been giving any advice! I thought, 'Oh here we go!' There's been nothing. I'm going, 'That sounds good'.
ITV caller delivers brutal divorce swipe at Paddy McGuinness
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Alison replied: "I kind of like it, it's like we've got an expert here if we need them."
As the calls continued, Alison decided to ask one woman, called Kelly from West Sussex, if there was anything she wanted to ask Paddy.
Alison said: "Before you do go Kelly, we have an expert in here that's not been used, is there any advice that you need during your marriage right now? He's here, you can ask him any question."
Paddy and Alison were speaking to callers who were sharing their love stories
The viewer asked how her husband is able to cope with her going through the menopause. Paddy replied: "Like all the other callers, I just agree with you on everything."
As the segment was coming to an end, Paddy added: "I feel as though, as a middle-aged divorced man, I am the person to ask about relationship advice. You've come to the right place. "
However, the caller issued a savage response to Paddy's remark, saying: "Yeah, I definitely don't need your advice, thank you."
Although it seemed as though Paddy took no offence, both he and Alison laughed at her comment.
Paddy and Christine called it a day after 11 years of marriage
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Paddy was married to Christine McGuinness for 11 years before deciding to go their separate ways in 2022, although they continued to live in the same family home for the sake of their children.
However, it's been reported the pair are now enjoying dating as Christine told Best Magazine they keep that part of their lives separate.
She said: "We don't discuss it an awful lot, as we're trying to be respectful to each other.
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