THIS Morning chef Gino D’Acampo sparked havoc on the show yet again – with a crude reference to Holly Willoughby’s VAGINA.
The 45-year-old star, famous for his unpredictable remarks, was using the host’s body as stand-in for a map of Italy.
With Holly, 40, standing beside him in the This Morning kitchen, Gino said: “Put your finger in your bellybutton. That is Rome.”
Already clocking what was coming, Phillip Schofield warned: “I’m very concerned if he’s going to talk about Sicily here.”
Gino replied: “No, Sicily is all the way down here. But if your bellybutton is Rome, I was born in Naples, which is on your side.
“But I went to school where Vesuvius is. It’s more inland so I can technically say I spent my youth training and playing around… your vagina.”
Clasping a hand to her mouth at the mention of her privates, shocked Holly squealed: “Oh my God.”
Gino protested: “There’s nothing wrong with it, it’s just a word that everybody knows.”
One fan laughed: “Well that was, I think, a first. They’ve talked about vaginas on This Morning many times before. But never has Holly’s been mentioned specifically! Can always rely on Gino.”
Mocking the fact the show pivoted from the shocking moment to discussing the Queen, another wrote: “From vagina to Regina.”
The chef has a long history of causing trouble on the set of This Morning, picking up where he left off when he returned for the first time this year in September.
He left Phillip in despair as he repeatedly invaded the show and cracked rude jokes.
The Italian chef interrupted from the very first item of the show, asking the hosts when he would be on air.
Told his cookery slot would be at the end, he asked: “What am I going to do for two hours?”
The answer, as it turned out, was causing mayhem on the ITV show, turning up in shot unexpectedly and making bizarre comments.
Phillip, 59, told him off for making “knob jokes” when he launched an extended conversation about what ‘Bond’ was backwards.
The host later said he was on the brink of having to make an apology saying: “Good morning, Ofcom” after Gino appeared to refer to “big t*ts”.