Good Morning Britain presenters Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid were speaking to former figure skater Tonya Harding about the release of film I, Tonya, which is based around her career.
But while Tonya was happy chatting about the film, things turned frosty when Piers began to probe her about the attack on Nancy Kerrigan.
As Piers tried to get to the bottom of the events in 1994, Tonya quickly said: "I respect you for trying to ask these questions, but I am really here just to talk about the future."
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Piers hit back: "I think it is very easy for you to play the victim, but the real victim here is Nancy Kerrigan who had her Olympic dream shattered."
Having seemingly had enough, Tonya replied: "Thank you so much, I appreciate being on your show but I think I'm going to have to say have a good night."
Taken aback, Piers asked: "You're going to end the interview because I think that Nancy was the victim and not you?"
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Tony then explained that Piers wasn't getting her finish, and she was trying to stand up for victims of abuse who can't stand up for themselves.
Things got even worse as Piers said that Tonya knew that her rival Nancy was going to be attacked by a man hired by her then husband and her bodyguard.
As Nancy repeatedly insisted that she had no idea until after the attack, this time it was Piers that had had enough.
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He said: "Fine, we will leave it there. Thanks for coming on Tanya."
Awkward.
Tonya was banned for life from the US Figure Skating Association after pleading guilty to hindering the prosecution after the attack on Nancy.
Nancy had to pull out of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer after Shane Stant hit her above the knee, leaving her bruised and unable to compete, eventually leading to a media frenzy around the incident.
GMB continues tomorrow at 6am on ITV.