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TV personality Kerry Katona appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday.
Kerry, who is known for being an original member of the pop girl group Atomic Kitten between 1998 and 2001, joined hosts Kate Garraway and Richard Madeley in the ITV studio for the latest episode of GMB (August 10).
She was joined by Terry Christian to discuss some of the day's biggest new stories, including the ongoing UK heatwave, Strictly Come Dancing, a ban on balaclavas, and Holly Willoughby's very unique hangover cure.
But viewers were quickly left feeling confused by the star's appearance, with many sharing their thoughts on X (formerly Twitter).
"Kerry Katona and Terry Christian doing the bizz on Good Morning Britain," one person wrote, reports the Mirror.
Another added: "Wtf is going on here," while a third said: "Kerry Katona, why?"
A fourth viewer echoed the sentiment, saying: "Is having 2 'celebrities' on to talk about news topics just a new time filler?" Someone else commented: "I'm new to this."
During the segment, entertainment correspondent Richard Arnold explained Holly Willoughby's hangover hack, saying: "I know Holly looks like she's been cut from cream cheese, you'd never necessarily think she's ever had a hangover in her life."
He added: "How about this for a hangover cure? Speaking on a podcast, our Holly admitted her go-to remedy for a sore head is a pork scratching wrapped up in a slice of cheese."
The stars then tried the unique concoction, with Kerry saying: "I've had worse in my mouth, I was on the jungle!"
Richard Madeley quickly noted: "Thank god you said that, I was really worried then!" as Kerry and Kate erupted into fits of giggles.
During the segment, Kerry also opened up about the traumatising moment she was held hostage in her own home by three masked men back in 2007.
Elsewhere on the programme, Kate and Richard handed over to reporter Jonathan Swain, who revealed that a "major fire" had erupted in the New Forest.
"You can see the fire crews there, just moving around behind me," he began.
"Let's just show you the flames, because all the smoke is quite atmospheric, you can see, as the sun is beginning to rise."
Jonathan went on: "The crews here are actually sending water 6km away from here, all the way to the fire over there, so [this is] as close as we can get for the moment. But, it was quite dramatic yesterday afternoon, because a van caught on fire.
"It then sparked the heathland, which then set alight, and tourists that were using the A31, a major road to get down to the South coast, had to get out of their cars."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 6am
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