GMB fans slam 'ridiculous' April Fool's prank as Laura Tobin breaks rare plant
01.04.2022 - 12:11
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Good Morning Britain viewers have been left unimpressed after watching an April Fool's Day prank on the ITV programme. Laura Tobin, 40, who "goes through the bins" at the studio as part of her eco mission, appeared on screen to talk to a Matthew Pottage, who was described as the curator of RHS Garden Wisley, about a rare plant. Matthew explained that it was a result of a five-year breeding programme and shared that they would be naming it after the TV presenter and then release it for sale in a "few years".
"That's amazing!" Laura exclaimed as he then proceeded to hand over the plant to her and said: "Take a closer look cause the undersize of these petals are absolutely..." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The pair then suddenly screamed at the same time as the plant slipped through their hands and crashed to the floor. An awkward silence ensued before Matt walked off camera upset as Laura bent down to try and retrieve what was left of the plant. "Matt! We can save this, can't we? Oh my god.
Is there really just one of these?" she said while picking up soil. "I think we can save it. I think it'll be okay.
Is he really cross?" Ben Shephard, 47, and Kate Garraway, 54, then came on screen to comment on how "awkward" the scene was. Kate then said: "Think of my tulips! Chuck it back in with some soil and it might be alright." Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you will unlock access to all of our big exclusives... Be the first to meet the latest showbiz babies, see the most sought after wedding pictures of the year, or take a guided tour around your favourite star's lavish multi-million pound home - all for
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