Lorraine Kelly has spoken out after being put on the spot about becoming the new Countdown host following Anne Robinson's departure from the show.
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Adil Ray was quick to get his own back on Kate Garraway as he thought he heard her suffer a name blunder after remarking that he had a 'nasty streak'. The pair were back on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday (April 19).
Kate and Adil have been the regular hosts of the ITV daytime show over the past couple of weeks as Susanna Reid takes her Easter Break and as Ben Shephard and another familiar face, Richard Madeley, also take time away from the show.
As well as covering the latest news headlines, the presenting duo also revealed they would be joined by two musical stars. As Kate, 54, introduced the upcoming segment, she shared that two of the stars of Anything Goes would be joining them - Simon Callow and Kerry Ellis.
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But as she talked about Simon joining them, she seemingly called him Simon Cowell instead. The TV and radio star said: "Still ahead on Good Morning Britain, you'll like this Richard, Anything Goes.
"It's snatched box office records in London and now it's off on tour. It's got Four Weddings legend Simon Cowell and Wicked star Kerry Ellis and they're both joining us later."
"Simon Cowell?" Adil quickly asked, as Kate repeated: "Callow! Did I say Cowell?" Adil then replied: "I don't know, I heard Cowell," as Kate insisted she meant Callow and not Cowell.
"It would be good to see Simon Cowell in a musical," Adil joked, as Kate insisted she hadn't made the error. "I didn't, apparently I didn't," seemingly referring to what she may be being told in her ears from producers.
Swiftly moving on, she said: "But anyway, let's get the news, travel and weather where you are." Prior to that, Kate and Adil had welcomed Richard
Lorraine Kelly has spoken out after being put on the spot about becoming the new Countdown host following Anne Robinson's departure from the show.
Good Morning Britain viewers have been left reacting to the news that Boris Johnson will finally appear on the programme for the first time in five years. It was confirmed on Monday that Susanna Reid will speak to the Prime Minister at No.10 with the interview airing on Tuesday (May 3).
Kate Garraway made a return to Good Morning Britain on Monday after being forced off the show last week. Viewers are used to seeing the presenter host the Thursday and Friday editions of the ITV news programme alongside Ben Shephard.
Popular presenter Kate Garraway shared with followers why she was absent from Friday’s Good Morning Britain citing “urgent” issue at home. The journalist was not in her usual spot on Friday’s show and was replaced by Charlotte Hawkins, who hosted the ITV daytime show with Ben Shephard. Kate, 54, took to her Instagram to share her reason for not appearing on the breakfast show to her 1.1 million followers.
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Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray had to apologise when a Ukrainian millionaire turned the air blue live on air.
Good Morning Britain presenter Adil Ray was forced to apologise after a Ukrainian millionaire swore live on air when talking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Millionaire businessman Andrey Stavnitser appeared virtually on the morning show to discuss how he made the "simple" decision to give the go-ahead for the Ukraine military to bomb his house, after he saw Russian soldiers had taken over his property on his CCTV.
Adil Ray has come under fire from Good Morning Britain viewers for an unusual question that they've branded 'stupid'. The presenter and actor was back at the helm of the show on Monday (April 18) alongside Kate Garraway.