GMB Viewers Compare Show to Loose Women Over Hosting Style
GMB Viewers Compare Show to Loose Women Over Hosting

Good Morning Britain viewers were less than impressed on Friday morning as Kate Garraway and Ranvir Singh hosted the ITV show. The duo discussed the latest headlines with Salma Shah and Caroline Flint, but their hosting style drew criticism from fans who felt they spoke over one another loudly.

Viewers Compare GMB to Loose Women

Taking to social media, one person said: "Jeez, what has happened to GMB! It's like a cheap rip-off of Loose Women." Another commented: "All this cackling is too much this early in the morning." Someone else shared: "Thought I was watching Loose Women this morning. Ranvir needs to calm down." As another viewer wrote: "This is more like Loose Women #gmb."

Mixed Reactions to Hosting Duo

Despite the complaints, some viewers were thrilled to see Kate and Ranvir hosting together over the past few Fridays. One person said: "I like you two as a team on Fridays - great chemistry!" As another wrote: "Always glam, love you & Kate on a Friday."

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Ranvir's Supermarket Blunder

During the programme, Ranvir recalled an awkward moment she recently had at a supermarket while discussing shoplifting at self-service check-outs. She said: "I was in a big supermarket, one of the Express ones. As always happens with me, if you dare to pack your own bag, that's a devastating choice. You can chalk off the next 15 minutes. So I tried to pack my own bag. I've put it on, clicked the thing, and the red light goes off, and nobody appears. Eventually, I went, 'Oh, could you just-'. She comes over, finally sorted, and she goes, 'Love your quiz by the way, I love Riddiculous'. I went, 'Oh, thank you so much, that's so nice, I just packed my bag, and I walked out. I had not paid for £46 worth of shopping. I walked straight out! I got around the corner, and my spidey instincts were going something's not right here. Nobody came after me. I walked straight back in and went, 'Sorry, I haven't paid. I tapped the thing, and I thought oh my god, that's how it happens, I was so distracted."

The panel laughed off Ranvir's blunder as she confirmed she had gone back into the supermarket and paid for the items she had accidentally walked out with.

Good Morning Britain is available to watch weekdays on ITV from 6am.

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