This Morning fans ask 'what was that' as they threaten to 'switch off' during segment with Dave Fishwick
07.11.2023 - 15:11
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This Morning fans were left asking 'what was that' as they weren't quite ready for a new form of therapy being tried out by Dave Fishwick. The Burnley businessman was back on the ITV daytime show on Tuesday (November 7) but he wasn't this time offering money tips.
He joined hosts Rochelle Humes and Craig Doyle via video link from the Lake District where he had been sent to try out 'scream therapy.' The Bank Of Dave founder headed to Armathwaite Hall Hotel near Keswick which is offering the unique type of therapy.
Guests of the spa resort are taken to a cordoned-off area of the hotel’s land by the Lake District, where they can scream in a quiet place and release frustrations as it is believed that releasing your inner screams could have health benefits such as relieving muscle tension.
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So This Morning sent Dave to test it out and Rochelle and Craig also gave it a go from the London-based studio. But it didn't go down well with all viewers watching it unfold from home.
One said: "I've genuinely just muted this. Who thought this was a good segment for 1044am?," as another raged: "Oh for heavens sake – TOO MUCH!!!" A third commented: "Sorry what was that? My anxiety levels have SPIKED thanks to Dave." A fourth cried: "Someone please shut the f****r up!!!" as another added: "40 minutes and I'm already done."
It comes after Rochelle was left 'stressed' at the start of the episode following Craig's antics. Opening the show, the 34-year-old said: "Hello and welcome to Tuesday's This Morning. We've got a busy one today..." but as she turned
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