CELEBRITY Big Brother winner David Potts has taken a swipe at housemate Louis Walsh - and revealed the real reason the duo haven't swapped numbers.
The Ibiza Weekender, 30, star brought his signature beaming smile and positive energy to the Good Morning Britain studio on Wednesday.
Bolton-born David, who is releasing a podcast off the back of his CBB triumph, flashed his legs in black hotpants and a matching blazer.
ITV daytime TV show hosts Ed Balls, 57, and Kate Garraway, 56, quizzed the reality TV star on his relationship with Dubliner Louis.
It came after the former Westlife manager nominated David for eviction first-up, suggesting he gave the "worst first impression."
Giving his take on their villa relationship, David said: "Louis was a panto villain.
"It was all very tongue in cheek, wink wink, nudge nudge.
"He [Louis] would say stuff to you then give you a wink. he was like a producer and a cast member, because then he would say 'you were good in that'.
"I thought he was lovely though."
He was then probed about exchanging digits after discussing doing show on the ITV re-boot.
David confessed they hadn't yet done this, before he joked: "I don't want Louis to mither me.
"I thought I would give it a few weeks."
Celebrity Big Brother winner David Potts 'hits back' at Louis Walsh after he sparks feud with 'Z list' swipe
David's pals were on hand to defend him during his time in the CBB compound after Louis' remarks.
Louis sniped about David in his opening comments: "Who is he? That's a bit much!"
David then ended up in the "ring of fire" danger zone alongside YouTube star Zeze Millz and Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith, with the latter ultimately being the first to be booted off.
Fans then believed Louis exposed his feud with David later in the series.
They insisted the ex Boyzone manager "physically recoiled" from David when they collided outside the bedroom.
Yet the bubbly TV star has also hit back at the music mogul after he branded his CBB co-stars as "Z list."
Louis made the catty dig while chatting to Rylan Clark about his time on the show.
In response to the catty comment, David took to social media to share a clip of him singing.
He belted out a tune from the top of his lungs and sang his famous catchphrase "slay the day away".
David then captioned it: "That's for you Louis," with a love heart.