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Johnny Vegas 'walks out' of ITV This Morning interview 'crying' as Josie Gibson 'so sorry' for remark

Johnny Vegas' appearance on This Morning didn't quite go as planned which viewers may have come to expect with the down-to-earth comedian. He was on the ITV daytime show to chat to hosts Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle about his Channel 4 show.

Johnny Vegas: Carry on Glamping sees the award-winning comedian and his long-suffering assistant Bev Dixon tackle the trend of glamping, setting out to turn a collection of old derelict vehicles into a boutique hotel for Britain's glampers. And after a successful first series, it's coming back for a second.

But the interview had already got off to a tricky start when Josie was unable to grasp what Johnny was saying. Craig started the chat by saying the last time he had seen Johnny was in Dublin when he replied saying he was sharing a story before realising they were going live on the telly.

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When Craig asked if it was broadcastable, Johnny said: "Yeah, It was just I ate a raw potato!" Jose looked bewildered and replied: "You ate a what?" As Johnny repeated himself, Josie appeared more confused and repeated what he said, mimicking his accent. Eventually she picked up 'raw potato' and laughed. "As you do," she said as Johnny replied: "This is how all interviews should start."

Later, Johnny, from St Helens, explained that not everything worked out how he had hoped, telling the story of how a ferry had caught on fire while transporting his new mini bus as well as a whole array of other problems.

He said: "We always said I don't want to do that show where because you're on telly everything works out for you. It doesn't, you know. And it's life isn't it?" Josie then replied,

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