Noel Edmonds Reignites Phillip Schofield Feud On Twitter, Months After Awkward ‘This Morning’ Clash

Maybe it's time to let it go, Noel?
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Noel Edmonds has reignited his feud with Phillip Schofield, months after clashing with the presenter on ‘This Morning’.

The duo did not see eye-to-eye when Noel appeared on the show back in June, and claimed that negative thoughts and attitudes can cause serious illnesses.

Noel's June appearance on the programme did not end well
Noel's June appearance on the programme did not end well
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And judging from Noel’s latest tweets, he’s not about to drop it anytime soon.

After tweeting a link to a study on the matter, the TV star singled out Schofe, writing:

@Schofe -negative people are more vulnerable to serious illness and premature death -source Cambridge Institute & today Harvard University.

— Noel Ernest Edmonds (@NoelEdmonds) December 8, 2016

@NoelEdmonds but were they incredibly insensitive and tactless in their delivery of said research?

— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) December 8, 2016

@Schofe I posed a question in response to abuse You corrupted the truth and made a fool of yourself. Your ego is larger than your intellect

— Noel Ernest Edmonds (@NoelEdmonds) December 8, 2016

@NoelEdmonds must be awful to brood for so long! Are you being negative? 😂😉

— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) December 8, 2016

@Schofe point proved. I rest my case.

— Noel Ernest Edmonds (@NoelEdmonds) December 8, 2016

@NoelEdmonds thank God for that

— Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) December 8, 2016

Their initial ‘This Morning’ clash focussed on the same topic, and ended with Noel criticising Philip’s line of questioning, telling him: “Phil, trying to be Jeremy Paxman doesn’t suit you and at least JP gives his guest the chance to answer.

“If you are unlucky enough to be seriously ill, I promise I won’t be so callous and I will show you respect, sympathy and compassion.”

An ITV spokesperson was forced to defend Phillip, stating: “It’s essential to ask challenging questions on behalf of our viewers. That might occasionally mean a clash of views but we would never be deliberately rude or disrespectful.”

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