Kellyanne Conway may not be the loyal employee she appears to be according to Mika Brzezisnki and Joe Scarborough.

The 'Morning Joe' hosts revealed on their MSNBC program Monday that Conway complained about having to defend President Donald Trump in the past, before suggesting that she does not even like the man she works for in the White House.

'This is a woman who came on our show during the campaign and would shill for Trump in extensive fashion,' said Brzezinski.

'And then she was turned off the air, the camera would be turned off, the microphone would be turned off, and she would say, "Blah, I need to take a shower," because she disliked her candidate so much.'

Scarborough later said that Conway, 50, then began to distance herself from Trump just prior to the election after the 'P****gate' scandal erupted, noting her attitude quickly became: 'I don't believe in this guy. He's just my client. It's just a paycheck.'

Despite those strong feelings, Conway eventually accepted a job offer from President Trump and became his White House counselor after her successful stint as his campaign manager during the election.

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Big claim: Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough (above) both said that Kellyanne Conway secretly hates President Trump on 'Morning Joe' Monday

Back in the day: 'She would get off the air and the camera would be turned off and she would say, "Blah, I need to take a shower,"' claimed Brzezinski (Conway and Trump above after the election)

Scarborough also said that Conway once told him of her job working with Trump: 'I’ll be off this soon.'

He later added: 'She said, "This is just my summer vacation, my summer in Europe and basically I’m just going to get through this."'

Brzezinski then cut in to say, as if she were Conway: "'But first I have to take a shower because it feels so dirty to be saying what I’m saying."'

That's when Scarborough added: 'I thought it was interesting after the "Access Hollywood" tape came out. That's when she started referring to Donald Trump as her client.'

Brzezinski then echoed that 'client' claim before Scarborough stated: 'A way of saying and separating, "I don't believe in this guy. He's just my client. It's just a paycheck."'

The segment kicked off after the hosts played video from an interview in which Conway criticized members of the White House press corps for not telling the truth, and Scarborough and Brzezinski questioned if Conway could 'hold herself to the same standards'

They then rolled out a clip package showing just a few of the false or controversial claims that Conway has made over the past few months.

It began with Conway telling Chuck Todd back in January that Sean Spicer's claim that more people attended President Trump's inauguration than Barack Obama's inauguration was an 'alternative fact.'

After she said that 'NOT TRUE' flashed over her head, before cutting to a screen that read: 'More people attended Obama's inauguration.'

It then added: 'There are no such things as "alternative facts."'

The 'NOT TRUE' appeared over her head again during segments in which she claimed General Flynn had the full confidence of President Trump just hours before he was let go, that microwaves were capable of filming people and her story about the completely made-up Bowling Green massacre.

NOT TRUE: The show also aired a brief clip package highlighting some of the false claims that Conway has made on air over the past few months

Attendance: The first had to do with the number of people who attended President Trump's inauguration

Terrorism: The hosts also pointed out how Conway falsely spoke about a Bowling Green massacre

Brzezinski has made no secret of her disdain for Kellyanne Conway in the past, and took some time on Friday to once again criticize President Trump's campaign manager turned counselor.

That's not all either, with Brzezinski also going after Spicer and Vice President Mike Pence as unreliable sources too on 'Morning Joe.'

She then suggested that there was not a single trustworthy person in the White House who could provide honest and accurate answers to the questions asked of them by the media.

'First of all, Kellyanne Conway, Sarah Huckabee, Sean Spicer, Mike Pence—now all in the same category. In the Kellyanne category. Not credible, proved as a liar, made a fool,' said Brzezinski to co-host Joe Scarborough, who filmed from a remote location on Friday while she was in the studio at 30 Rock.

'Also, note to CNN, you've got to stop putting Kellyanne on the air. It's politics porn. You're just getting your little ratings crack, but it's disgusting.'

And Brzezinski did not stop there, adding: 'There's nothing that she brings to the table that's honest. Your hosts know it.

'Your hosts look pained when they interview her because they know they're just doing politics porn. They're not doing news. We need to stick to the news.'

That seemed to be a reference to Conway's recent appearance on Anderson Cooper's primetime show Tuesday, during which the host at one point rolled his eyes at his guest.

Back in the day: Conway used to be a frequent guest on 'Morning Joe' before the elction (above on October 5, just before the release of the 'P****gate' tape)

Rolling in the deep: Conway appeared on Anderson Cooper's CNN show on Tuesday in a segment that had the host rolling his eyes by the end (above)

Cooper was questioning Conway about the firing of FBI Director James Comney and the administration's claim it was over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

'Now your White House is saying that what he did was wrong, but previously as a candidate, Donald Trump was saying that was the right thing,' said Cooper, stating something that is completely accurate and can be confirmed by a number of President Trump's speeches.

Conway then launched into her usual spin, saying to Cooper: 'You’re conflating two things that don’t belong together.'

Conway gives interviews to news stations outside the White House last Tuesday (above)

Then, unsurprisingly, Conway started talking once again about the electoral college.

'Thanks for the trip down memory lane,' she told Cooper.

'I was on your show often last fall saying we were going to win Michigan, and how we were going to do it. So that was fun.'

Cooper could not hold back by the end of the exchange, rolling his eyes back so far that his pupils actually disappeared for a second.

Conway was then back on air the next day with the crew over at 'New Day.'

Brzezinski meanwhile announced back in February that Conway was no longer welcome on 'Morning Joe,' and has stayed true to her word.

And it seems there may be a blackout on all White House employees pretty soon.

'That brings us to my next point, who is it in the White House that can be trusted?' asked Brzezinski on Friday.

'Who can be trusted to give a statement, to explain where we stand in this administration, to explain that this presidency isn't falling down on a house of cards with lies written on them?'

She then closed out her thoughts by stating: 'This is a bad situation, and the people in the White House are making it worse by being Trump's stooges.'