GMB viewers plead 'do something ITV!' as Kate Garraway distracts viewers with 'annoying' habit
WATCH HERE: Kate Garraway 'interrupts' as Kwasi Kwarteng discusses the number of people who marry for love
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Good Morning Britain viewers have slammed presenter Kate Garraway after spotting an "annoying" habit.
Thursday's edition of the ITV show saw Ms Garraway and co-host Richard Madeley discussing the latest headlines, but a consistent feature viewers noted was Ms Garraway's tendency to "interrupt" people she's interviewing.
At one point, they pair were talking about how a new survey has found a fifth of couples are marrying only for the legal advantages.
"We've had comments from you this morning because we're debating it later in the show, already saying, 'yes, you get together for love,' but they've married very late in life after 30 years together because they're suddenly aware that their partner wouldn't get a pension or rights to the property," the presenter pointed out.
ITV viewers complained Kate Garraway kept 'interrupting'
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Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng, guest on the debate, tried to out forward his argument on the topic.
"That's always been the case. I mean that's not different now," he began before Ms Garraway cut in.
"Should you always marry for love?" she asked, with Mr Kwarteng replying: "No, but-"
"No?" the presenter interrupted, adding: "Kwasi!" Former Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Jon Ashworth quipped: " our Mrs is lucky, isn't she?"
"She's not going to give you good treatment when you get home!" Ms Garraway joked.
Jon Ashworth and Kwasi Kwarteng joined the debate on ITV's GMB
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"More people are marrying today not for love than they used to," Mr Madeley noted.
"There are lots of reasons why people get married though, you know, lots of private reasons, but," Mr Kwarteng began, again being cut short by Ms Garraway.
"Kwasi's skirting around the issue because he's worried what his Mrs is going to say!" she joked.
Fans watching became frustrated by the habit though, with one writing on X: "@itv @GMB take note! Stop Kate interrupting constantly, it's rude! #GMB #KateGarraway."
"Kate has interrupted 3 times in 5 mins! Do something ITV!" another begged.
Someone else shared: "Seconds after I switch on @GMB what do I get? Kate interrupting Richard! Honestly guys it’s beyond a joke now! Someone tell her it’s NOT all about her! #GMB."
"Kate during interviews, so annoying #GMB," another wrote.
"@GMB please can someone have a word with @kategarraway when you have a guest on I would like to hear their response not the constant interrupting by Kate Garraway, talk about living the sound of her own voice, no wonder people are watching BBC," another complained.
Kate Garraway sparked criticism on Thursday's GMB
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"Kate can't stop talking dear lord #gmb," one more posted.
However, Ms Garraway also received supportive comments about her presenting, with one writing: "Kate may I say how beautiful you look this morning... You always make me smile when I see you on TV." (sic)
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