Former spin doctor Alastair Campbell divided viewers as he made his hosting debut on Good Morning Britain and Ulrika Jonsson said she'd sue him for his past behaviour.
Alastair who is the son of Scottish veterinary surgeon, Donald Campbell, and his wife Elizabeth, also ended up apologising to Wanted singers Max George and Tom Parker ( who wasn't there) for his bad tackle in a football match years ago.
Alastair appeared alongside Susanna Reid talking politics as well as chatting to guests like Ulrika Jonsson about her nearly nude pictures online and Max George about his struggle with mental heath.
He'd told Ulrika: "I was with you and we were being quite tactile, at a party, when a man walked through the door, and I said to you and I don’t know if you remember this: do you know Britain’s other famous Swede?

"And I introduced you to Sven-Goran Eriksson, and how did that go?"
Ulrika who ended up having a relationship with Sven and claimed that her four-month affair with the former England manager had been boring in the bedroom, replied to Alastair: "I might have to sue you for that one!"
They both had an awkward laugh as Ulrika continued: "Do you realise that that was 20 years ago?"

Alastair also said to Max George that he apologised for his behaviour at a football match ten year ago.
He said: "I think we should start by clearing the air a bit, ok? June 9, 2011. Soccer six at the beloved home of my beloved football club Burnley Football Club, Turf Moor, and there was a charity match."
"I’m going to admit, I did the first bad tackle"
Viewers has mixed opinions over Alastair's debut.
One wrote: "I was dreading Alistair Campbell on #GMB but he has made some good points."

Another added: "Really enjoyed Alastair Campbell hosting the show today, good job!
Someone else wrote: "If the management at GMB thought Having Alastair Campbell as a presenter was a ratings winner, They must be incredibly stupid what next Diane Abbott.
Another said: "Like we need that toxic bilge pump Alastair Campbell vomiting his bilious sputum all over our breakfast tables!"