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Dermot O’Leary in Bitter This Morning Feud With Gyles Brandreth?

Live TV sparks awkward showdown as Dermot O'Leary and regular Gyles Brandreth embroil This Morning in a terse on-air clash over a World Happiness Day jukebox pick.
PUBLISHED 23 Mar 2026 20:40 GMT UPDATED 23 Mar 2026 22:40 GMT

Key Points

  • A lively on-air exchange between This Morning presenter Dermot O'Leary and regular contributor Gyles Brandreth has become a major talking point for fans of the ITV daytime show.
  • The moment unfolded during the program's Friday jukebox segment, where Dermot selected Fontaines D.C.'s "A Hero's Death" to mark World Happiness Day.
  • Gyles quickly shared his disapproval, calling the track "grim," which led to a noticeably tense back-and-forth between the two on live television, according to The Sun.

A lively on-air exchange between This Morning presenter Dermot O’Leary and regular contributor Gyles Brandreth has become a major talking point for fans of the ITV daytime show.

The moment unfolded during the program’s Friday jukebox segment, where Dermot selected Fontaines D.C.’s “A Hero’s Death” to mark World Happiness Day.

Gyles quickly shared his disapproval, calling the track “grim,” which led to a noticeably tense back-and-forth between the two on live television, according to The Sun.

Dermot defended his choice, explaining that the song was not grim to him and suggesting that people can enjoy emotionally complex music while still being happy.

Gyles doubled down, joking that songs like that were part of the reason the UK had slipped in the World Happiness rankings.

Co-host Alison Hammond tried to lighten the mood with laughter and a playful musical interruption, but viewers could still sense the tension. Dermot later joked that production should avoid booking Gyles on Fridays and said he should be “benched” for a few weeks.

Sources say the viral exchange may have reflected some off-screen frustration, with claims that Dermot has occasionally grown weary of Gyles steering conversations off track.

Still, the moment also played like classic live TV: spontaneous, awkward, and impossible to ignore.

Viewer reaction was mixed, with some sympathising with Dermot and others feeling Gyles had meant no real harm. Despite the chatter, Gyles returned to This Morning on Monday, suggesting any friction has not disrupted the show’s regular rhythm.

A source said: “Gyles kept making faces and criticising Dermot’s song choice, which clearly had a deeper meaning to him.

“He could have meant it in tongue in cheek, but Dermot took it personally.

“To a random viewer, it could appear as thought Dermot was overreacting slightly, but this exchange came after a build up things.

“Dermot can get fed up of Gyles always going off on a tangent and trying to take over.

“His criticism of the song choice hit a nerve and Dermot couldn’t hide his irritation or fake being OK with what had been said.”

For daytime TV fans, it was another reminder that unscripted moments can quickly become the biggest entertainment story of the day.

Why This Matters

The spat matters because it underscores how live TV spontaneity and presenter chemistry shape viewer engagement and social-media buzz, potentially affecting This Morning's tone, ratings and perceptions of on-air professionalism while fueling wider entertainment conversation.

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