Ed Balls and Susanna Reid quickly stopped busting some moves live on Good Morning Britain when they realised exactly what the song was saying. The pair were back fronting the ITV news programme on Wednesday (July 6) but there was a bit of a change.
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Good Morning Britain viewers have been left disgruntled by the show's weather coverage. The ITV news programme was back on air on Friday (June 17) with Kate Garraway and Adil Ray, who has replaced the show's usual host Ben Shephard.
And with the UK being hit with a heatwave, it is no surprise that the topic dominated the conversation. They reported that parts of England will be hotter than Jamaica and the Maldives today - with temperatures expected to reach 34C.
The show had sent Nick Dixon to Eastbourne, on the south east coast, with him reporting from the beach on what is easily set to be the hottest day of the year.
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But the reporter was soon be ridiculed by Adil, who was back in the ITV studio, for the way he ate an ice cream as he tucked into the sweet treat early this morning as he dipped his toes in the cooling sea.
However, those tuning into GMB did spot a problem. When returning from various ad breaks to inform viewers of the latest top news, they noticed how they kept referring to it being 'Sweltering in the South'. And it didn't take long for them to point out that other parts of the country were also experiencing the hot weather.
@GemmaTill tweeted: "Sweltering in the South?? Pretty sure it’s hot in the Midlands too… #GMB." @Rise_and_grind7 said: "It’s not just down south #gmb," alongside a screengrab of their weather app with the forecast for Manchester.
@BrookeJFewins wrote: "#Gmb South South South South . Mehhhhh." Meanwhile, @jimb46 argued: "@GMB No the U.K. isn’t bracing itself for scorching temperatures, try looking at Scotland which I believe is still part of the U.K., or is the U.K. everything south of the border?"
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Ed Balls and Susanna Reid quickly stopped busting some moves live on Good Morning Britain when they realised exactly what the song was saying. The pair were back fronting the ITV news programme on Wednesday (July 6) but there was a bit of a change.
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