Susanna Reid left Good Morning Britain viewers unimpressed with them slamming her for a 'patronising' joke about a guest's haircut. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday morning (September 26) alongside Ed Balls.
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Adam Rickitt gave his first interview on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain after he was "completely conned" out of "tens of thousands of pounds" in a horror bank fraud incident. The 44 year old actor, who is known for playing Kyle Kelly in hit soap Hollyoaks between 2017 and 2020, was joined by his wife Katy, who is a GMB correspondent.
During the chat, host Susanna Reid, who admitted she too would have fallen victim as it was very "persuasive" and he did "everything that he could" to verify who the people were, asked how much they had lost during the scam.To which Adam revealed: "We lost £50,000... just shy of that, so £49,500.The scary thing is, that wasn't what they were aiming for.They weren't aiming for the £49,500, they were aiming to empty our entire business account.
"It was purely by chance after this two, three hour process, that I was able to spot that the money, that I was told would never be leaving our account, had actually been left and it wasn't [his bank] he was speaking to." Adam insisted that his bank has been "fantastic" throughout the process of solving the crime and that they were notified on Tuesday that their funds have come back. He said: "We got a call from them yesterday morning saying that the funds have come back to us, now basically in order to get the funds back when you've been a victim of a fraud is not to be at fault and normally that process can take a minimum of 15 working days.
"The fact we got it back so quickly, I think means that they knew it was very apparent the information the scammers held on us something else had gone awry, I'm sure someone will be investigating that. "I can't say who or how or when we will get an answer to that but just because we got our money back, as far as
.Susanna Reid left Good Morning Britain viewers unimpressed with them slamming her for a 'patronising' joke about a guest's haircut. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday morning (September 26) alongside Ed Balls.
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