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EAMONN HOLMES SHOCK SEX FOR CASH QUIZ

TV HOST Eamonn Holmes shocked viewers of ITV1’S This Morning by asking a sex addict guest about becoming a prostitute.

- By RACHEL SPENCER rachel@sundayspor­t.co.uk

Brave Crystal Warren, who has bedded more than 1000 men, went on the show to tell viewers about her problem.

She told how she needs sex every day, and said she’d even bonked a fella in the London hotel that ITV bosses put her up in the night before the show.

Then blundering Holmes, 51, asked: “If you need this five or six times a day, have you never thought about making a business of it? Charging for it?”

His co-host Holly Willoughby, 31, looked uncomforta­ble as gobsmacked Crystal, 42, responded: “What? Becoming a prostitute?”

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Holmes carried on: “Yeah, but I mean if you are not particular­ly selective, what I’m saying is, why wouldn’t it be a business to you?”

Crystal, who says she’s too busy having sex to hold down a job, said: “Then it becomes a business, then I become maybe like a robot.

“This way I am enjoying it, I do it when I want to do it, I get to choose who I sleep with.”

It’s not the first time Holmes has put his foot in it with a guest. Earlier this year he caused outrage when he grilled rape victim Hannah Cant about why she couldn’t have got a cab instead of walking home.

Fans took to Twitter to share their outrage at his tactless remark yesterday.

TOWIE babe Lucy Mecklenbur­gh posted: “Omg !! Can’t believe Eamonn Holmes just said to a sex addict on this morning ‘y dont you start a business, and charge for it!’ illegal!”

An ITV spokespers­on said: “We have had no complaints.”

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INAPPROPRI­ATE: Eamonn Holmes put his foot in it TUBBY telly host Eamonn Holmes had This Morning fans cringing into their cuppas by suggesting a sex addict go on the game!

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