Ranvir Singh was quick to call out Dermot O'Leary as he struggled through a live link on ITV. The presenter has swapped the Good Morning Britain studio for Lorraine Kelly's seat as she fills in for the host on her self-titled show.
19.05.2022 - 16:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield didn't look too happy with one of their show regular's on today's This Morning.
The hosting duo were discussing the latest headlines with Bev Turner and Tom Swarbick and the conversation in the ITV studio soon turned to the cost of living crisis.
Telly star Bev was then slammed as callous by Phil as fans blasted her for "not having a clue" about the financial challenges facing people at the moment, writes the Mirror.
Holly explained, looking sad: "It is desperate times and then you hear stories like this and it's one of saddest stories I've ever heard...
"Parents who are living in McDonalds with their kids because of soaring costs, they buy as little food as they can justify. People have even seen families brushing their teeth in these restaurants and this is the reality of the situation we face."
But Bev replied: "I don't think there are that many people doing that, I think we have to keep it in perspective to some extent."
Holly wasn't taking that, replying: "But still someone is. This story hasn't just been made up, this is the reality for someone and if it's one person, that's terrible."
Bev responded immediately saying: "It is terrible but we also have - and I'm going to sound incredibly callous now - but we also have a huge employment shortage, we have more availability for jobs at the moment than we have ever had before."
"And who pays for the childcare?" Holly asked, as Bev continued: "If the children are not at school age Holly, I totally agree, that's really difficult. But if your children are at school all day, I'm sorry I just don't think..."
Phillip seemed just as irked by some of Bev's comments and told her: "But it does sound rather callous, because the mere fact of what
Ranvir Singh was quick to call out Dermot O'Leary as he struggled through a live link on ITV. The presenter has swapped the Good Morning Britain studio for Lorraine Kelly's seat as she fills in for the host on her self-titled show.
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