David Cassidy started an awkward argument with Eamonn Holmes when he was asked by the TV host about his bankruptcy.
The 70s singer was appearing via video link on This Morning from his Florida mansion when he became offended by Holmes and wife Ruth Langsford's questioning.
Cassidy began to accuse Holmes, saying "Are you trying to rubbish me?" when he was asked whether he could now pay off his debts.
"When you declare bankruptcy in this country, it's something you do in order to reorganise what you have, your assets, so I'm not going to discuss that," he explained.
Langsford's comments that he had been through a lot were met with the response: "Yes, I have and I still have fantastic assets".
The uncomfortable chat continued when Langsford asked if he was glad to have the support of his fans after such a difficult journey. "Don't interrupt me," Cassidy snapped back - telling her to "wait" nine times in a row, when she voiced her agreement with him.
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