Viewers gush over ‘fit doctor’ in tight shirt on This Morning


‘Get that top off!’ Viewers gush over ‘mighty fine’ A&E doctor on This Morning as his ‘tight waistcoat and shirt’ leaves them feeling hot under the collar

  • A doctor has caused a stir among ITV’s This Morning viewers with his good looks 
  • Dr Emeka Okorocha, of London, set pulses raising when appearing on the show 
  • A&E doctor went viral last month after asking to be ‘celebrated in his hoodie too’ 

A doctor has caused a stir among ITV’s This Morning viewers with his handsome looks and ‘tight waistcoat and shirt’.

Dr Emeka Okorocha, 27, from east London, set pulses raising when appearing on the programme today to talk to hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes about Kanye West and his bipolar disorder.

The A&E doctor, who has an Instagram following of more than 31,900 under his handle @doctor.emeka, first went viral on TikTok last month after asking his fans to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs.

Twitter users were excited to see the medical expert again, with many commenting on his tight garments and good looks.

A doctor has caused a stir among ITV’s This Morning viewers with his handsome looks and ‘tight waistcoat and shirt’, pictured

Dr Emeka Okorocha (pictured above), 27, from east London, set pulses raising when appearing on the programme today to talk to hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes about Kanye West and his bipolar disorder

Dr Emeka Okorocha (pictured above), 27, from east London, set pulses raising when appearing on the programme today to talk to hosts Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes about Kanye West and his bipolar disorder

Twitter users were excited to see the medical expert again, with many commenting on his tight garments and good looks (above)

Twitter users were excited to see the medical expert again, with many commenting on his tight garments and good looks (above)

One person wrote: ‘Doctor Emeka looking mighty fine on This Morning. #Ineedyouradvice (do you do private consultations?)’

Another said: ‘Congrats to the doctor on This Morning for picking an outfit and waistcoat that emphasis his buffness. More of this please.’

A third added: ‘Yes please doctor! Get that shirt off!’ while a fourth wrote: ‘Wow, who is this Doctor?’ 

The doctor appeared on the show to explain how manic and depressive episodes for someone with bipolar disorder can last for weeks and is often not spotted by the person suffering from them.

Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which causes unusual and often sudden changes in mood and energy levels.

Reaction: Social media users were quick to share their excitement over seeing the doctor appearing on This Morning today

Reaction: Social media users were quick to share their excitement over seeing the doctor appearing on This Morning today

The A&E doctor, above, who has an Instagram following of more than 31,900 under his handle @doctor.emeka, first went viral on TikTok last month after asking his fans to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs

 The A&E doctor, above, who has an Instagram following of more than 31,900 under his handle @doctor.emeka, first went viral on TikTok last month after asking his fans to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs

Kanye West has hit headlines recently because of his condition, after his wife Kim Kardashian issued a statement yesterday saying the family feel ‘powerless’ following her husband’s Twitter rants and ‘bipolar disorder’.

Concern has grown for the rapper’s mental health in recent weeks after he broke down in tears at a presidential rally, accused Kim of cheating on him with Meek Mill and called his mother-in-law Kris Jenner ‘Kris Jong-Un’ in a series of late-night tweets.

Dr. Emeka Okorocha first hit the spotlight after asking his TikTok followers to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs.

The doctor (pictured) appeared on the show to explain how manic and depressive episodes for someone with bipolar disorder can last for weeks and is often not spotted by the person suffering from them

 The doctor (pictured) appeared on the show to explain how manic and depressive episodes for someone with bipolar disorder can last for weeks and is often not spotted by the person suffering from them

Dr. Emeka Okorocha (pictured) first hit the spotlight after asking his TikTok followers to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs

 Dr. Emeka Okorocha (pictured) first hit the spotlight after asking his TikTok followers to respect him in his hoodie as well as his scrubs

In a powerful clip, to the tune of Childish Gambino’s politically-charged ‘This is America’, the doctor appears in his blue medical scrubs and then changes into a black Nike hoodie, writing: ‘If you celebrate me in my scrubs, don’t hate me in my hoodie.’  

Speaking to FEMAIL, Dr Emeka said he came up with the idea after seeing a similar video of a black lawyer being asked to be celebrated while out of his suit.

‘It shows the contrast of how people see us in society,’ he explained.  ‘I was in a group chat of doctors, and most of us are black. We were talking about it and all discussed how they when people in scrubs they’ll celebrate us, but when they see you in hoodie they fear you.

‘As we were talking I thought it was quite a good TikTok idea. Everyone seems to love me in my scrubs and everyone is clapping for the NHS, but if I wear a hoodie, as a 6ft6 black man in a affluent neighbourhood – they’ll be scared,’ he added.

WHAT IS BIPOLAR DISORDER? 

Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which causes unusual and often sudden changes in mood and energy levels.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?

Moods of those with bipolar disorder range from periods of extreme elation and energy (known as a manic episode) to periods of extreme somberness and lack of energy (known as a depressive episode).

HOW IS IT DIAGNOSED?

According to the International Bipolar Foundation, sufferers are diagnosed with rapid cycling if they have four or more manic, hypomanic, or depressive episodes in any 12-month period.

This severe form of the condition occurs in around 10 to 20 percent of all people with bipolar disorder.

WHAT CAUSES IT?

Currently it is unknown what is the cause of bipolar disorder, which affects around 5.7 million US adults aged 18 or older.

Scientists say genetics could play a role or that those with a a family history of bipolar disorder are more likely to have it.