Julia Hartley-Brewer did not hold back on Wednesday's This Morning as she made a savage dig at Jennifer Aniston.
The 53-year-old broadcaster appeared on the ITV show to discuss some of the latest headlines with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford and the chat soon turned to the US actress.
The Friends stars recently admitted that she has no time for anti-vaxxers or people who won't "listen to the facts" when it comes to the science surrounding the injections.
Speaking to InStyle, the 52-year-old admitted that she believes people are avoiding getting the jab due to "fear or propaganda".
And she revealed that at one stage she had to stop watching the news as much.

"I've really had to stop [keeping it on too much]," she said of watching CNN.
"We all went through news fatigue, panic fatigue, during the pandemic because we were hoping one day we would wake up and hear something hopeful, and all we got was more insanity."
She added: "I've just lost a few people in my weekly routine who have refused or did not disclose [whether or not they had been vaccinated], and it was unfortunate."
She continued: "I feel it's your moral and professional obligation to inform, since we're not all podded up and being tested every single day.

She continued: "I feel it's your moral and professional obligation to inform, since we're not all podded up and being tested every single day.
"It's tricky because everyone is entitled to their own opinion — but a lot of opinions don't feel based in anything except fear or propaganda."
Julia felt it was unnecessary for Jennifer to have cut people out of her life due to their decisions on whether or not to have the Covid vaccine.
"Jennifer Aniston, I'd be quite happy to be cut out of her circle if she's so unpleasant and so close minded that she would insist on knowing someone's private medical history before inviting them to her home," Julia began.
"I can’t imagine her dinner parties are much fun anyway, it would just be her discussing her plastic surgery, it would be rather dull.
"I think it’s really outrageous that she's got her virtue signalling points hasn't she? She's told the world what a wonderful, nice person she is, I think that's outrageous."

Julia continued: "I'm double jabbed but if she required me to show proof of that to go for dinner at her house, I still wouldn't.
"I think it's an outrageous demand from her and I think it shows an incredibly closed mind. I think people should get the jab, but if someone chooses not to get the jab, I'm with Henry that persuading people - certainly those at higher risk - it's absolutely vital.
"But it should still be a free and personal decision," Julia added.
Eamonn was quick to jump in and clarified: "With the plastic surgery, we have no idea if Jennifer Aniston has had any amendments or not, we'd just like to point that out.
"Julia may be party to some information that the rest of us are not to on that," he added, as Ruth smirked alongside him.
This Morning airs weekdays at 10am on ITV.