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Good Morning Britain presenter Ben Shephard took a savage swipe at his fellow co-star as they marked their 10th anniversary on the breakfast programme.
During Fridays visit (April 14) to the ITV studios, the Tipping Point star woke up the nation alongside beloved broadcaster Ranvir Singh as they discussed the biggest news in the headlines.
But during the final show of the week, the presenting duo made sure to celebrate the 45-year-old's impressive milestone as she marked 10 years on the early-morning programme.
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Entertainment presenter Radzi Chinyanganya joined the pair on the show with the latest edition of Womens Health magazine which featured the mum-of-one on the cover.
As they thumbed through the glossy magazine, her co-stars showered her with compliments on her glamorous photoshoot.
Ranvir candidly revealed: "It took four hours to get that shot, you know, it's all natural.
It was at this point that Ben quipped: "They did a great job on that edit as well, didn't they" as their studio guests sucked in a cautious breath as the presenter threw daggers with her eyes.
During her glamorous interview with the publication, the presenter was asked to look back over some of her fond memories with her co-stars on the ITV programme.
She recalled several sweet moments with the rest of the team, but struggled to think of anything nice with her co-host Ben.
Ranvir explained: "The only thing that came to mind was when he outed me on TV for wearing slippers when I was reading the news.
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"That was the only happy memory I could think of, Ben. Can you remember that?" she asked.
Ben replied: "I can remember that. I can also remember the time when you didn't wake up and you turned up half an hour late for the show.
"Now that wasn't necessary, was it? Do you see what I mean?" as she asked for support from her colleagues.
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