Good Morning Britain viewers say Kate Garraway will 'let rip' at Richard Madeley after awkward shut down
15.08.2023 - 11:07
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Good Morning Britain viewers have joked that they'll think Kate Garraway will 'let rip' at Richard Madeley after she shut him down live on air. The pair were back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Tuesday (August 15) after kicking off a fresh week together on-screen on Monday.
One of the main topics of conversation was Ryanair and its boarding pass charges after a couple were left paying out after printing off their return boarding pass and not their outgoing one.
The topic saw other customers of the airline sharing how they were unaware of the added expense if they haven't printed their boarding passes before they fly.
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They were joined live in the studio by travel expert Simon Calder who spoke about the charges and how Ryanair's customers are potentially being caught unaware. One of the points made is that customers have agreed to the terms and conditions before flying.
It led Richard, 67, to fume: "Who checks terms and conditions on a flight." He then tried to continue: "I can only think..." But it is then when Kate, 56. quickly stopped him in his tracks as she had been trying to share Rynair's response. She said: "Can I just finish the sentence?"
Richard quickly apologised by saying "sorry" before she carried on reading the statement. But the slightly awkward interaction didn't go unnoticed by viewers watching GMB at home.
One viewer wrote: "Kate not liking being interrupted... lolz." Another tweeted: "Someone give Madeley the hook. Constantly interrupting everyone. I think Kate Garraway will let rip soon." But a third added: "Kate saying, 'can I finish the sentence?' Oh the irony."
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