Eamonn Holmes Apologises After Comments About Zoe Williams' Hair Spark Backlash

The presenter came under fire after comparing Dr Zoe's hair to an alpaca during Thursday's edition of This Morning.

Eamonn Holmes has apologised after sparking a backlash over a comment he made about This Morning’s resident doctor Zoe Williams’ hair.

During Thursday’s edition of the ITV daytime show, Eamonn spoke to Dr Zoe via video-link, where she said they’d be involved in a discussion about how gardening and keeping alpacas can both have health benefits.

“Your hair reminds me of an alpaca today,” Eamonn then told her. “You just want to pet it, don’t you? It’s very alpaca-ish.”

After laughing off Eamonn’s comments, the GP then told him: “Don’t touch my hair!”

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Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford speaking to Dr Zoe Williams
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Shortly afterwards, footage of the exchange was circulated on social media, with many viewers criticising Eamonn for his inappropriate comments about a Black colleague’s hair:

Eamonn subsequently issued a response, telling his followers: “Hey everyone out there. If my attempt at being humorous with my friend @DrZoeWilliams was misjudged I am mortified and humbly apologise to anyone who was offended.”

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This is far from the first time that Eamonn’s on-air remarks have led to controversy.

Last year, he was heavily criticised when he described Meghan Markle as ”awful, woke, weak, manipulative [and] spoilt″ on his talkRadio show, stating: “I’ve never met her – but I look at her and I think ‘I don’t think I’d like you in real life’.”

Prior to this, he was criticised for branding the Duchess of Sussex “uppity” on This Morning, and while a spokesperson for the show said this had been a “point of learning” for the presenter, Eamonn later insisted that he “hadn’t learnt anything” from the incident.

Early in the pandemic, he also sparked a response from Ofcom when his comments about a debunked 5G conspiracy theory incited hundreds of complaints to the TV watchdog.

This Morning airs every weekday from 10am on ITV.