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Livid GMB viewers angrily 'turn off' show as they beg 'rude' star to 'shut up'

Good Morning Britain viewers have taken to social media to vent their frustration after a recent interaction between the hosts and a guest left them very unimpressed

GMB viewers couldn't believe what they were hearing(Image: ITV)

Good Morning Britain viewers were left seething during a recent broadcast. The ITV breakfast programme was hosted by Kate Garraway and Richard Madeley, and among the day's guests was former Secretary of State for Education Gillian Keegan.


Many viewers pointed out that she struggled to "get a word in edgeways" as the hosts continually interrupted her. One irate viewer took to X/Twitter to vent: "@GMB What's the point in having @GillianKeegan on with anybody else? Nobody can get a word in edgeways. Shut up, fgs, and let others have their opinion!"


Another echoed: "@GMB For the love of God, can you all STOP talking over each other, that poor young woman can't get a word in edgewise," as someone else added: "I see the usual @Nigel_Farage bashing is happening on @GMB this morning, I'm off to work."


Richard and Kate presented the news programme(Image: ITV)

However, some viewers also accused Gillian herself of talking over people. "#GMB Can @GillianKeegan stop shouting and talking over the Faiza. So rude," reports the Express.

Viewers were also disgruntled with another show when Adil Ray stepped in for Richard alongside Kate. The pair were joined by agricultural professional, Marie Stephenson, who is embarking on a mammoth charity challenge to milk 10,000 cows across the UK.


Good Morning Britain airs every week day(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Backed by the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI), Marie aims to boost mental health awareness within the farming community.

GMB broadcast live from Lancaster, where the farmer was seen "making some beautiful glasses and bottles of milk to go in people's breakfasts."


After Kate requested a different view, the cameras swung round to reveal a line of cows being milked by machines.

The unexpected sight left some viewers startled: "@GMB unbearable, turned off," as another cautioned: "GMB, there's going to be a nasty accident in a min with these cows."

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