ITV followers weren’t impressed because the presenters had a shake-up.

Alex Beresford on Good Morning Britain (Picture: ITV)
Followers of Good Morning Britain weren’t impressed on Thursday morning after a presenter shake up. ITV regulars Susanna Reid and Ed Balls had been nowhere to be seen as Kate Garraway and Rob Rinder stepped in, however it was one other host “butting in” that bothered the viewers at house.
Weatherman Alex Beresford was additionally current within the studio and at a number of factors all through the present, followers accused him of “taking on” as he shared his ideas on varied matters. Taking to X/Twitter, one individual fumed: “Weatherman needs to chip in [rolling eyes emoji] #gmb.” One other added: “Over to the weatherman, who thinks he is the top of all data. #gmb.” And a 3rd raged: “#GMB Christ sake Beresford cease butting in and grabbing consideration once more! Get again in your house, your job is the climate’s shut the hell up! So sick of this man.”

Kate Garraway offered GMB alongside Rob Rinder (Picture: ITV)
The presenter change up comes as Susanna introduced a break from the ITV present on Wednesday. Posting to Instagram, she confirmed off her outfit of the day – a reasonably blue costume – as she defined that she wouldn’t be on screens for the forseeable.
The 55-year-old penned: “I’m simply hopping off for my Easter break – again @gmb on Monday thirteenth April.
“THANK YOU to all our unimaginable viewers and company after one other HUGE programme yesterday – with will increase in viewers and share of viewing yr on yr. We love what we do and we love that much more of you find it irresistible too!”
Simply a few weeks earlier than her break, Susanna opened up dwell on air as she admitted that she’s been “battling towards a telephone habit” in recent times.
She insisted that habit to units is not simply a problem for Gen Z as a result of she herself has acquired “misplaced in an algorithm”.
The TV presenter admitted that she can also be “obsessed” together with her telephone and has sympathy for others struggling to take a break from their screens.
She advised The Telegraph: “I do not learn about stereotypes. I imply, I positively am responsible of being obsessive about my telephone, misplaced in an algorithm, having to battle towards a telephone habit, and being sucked into sure issues.
“So I sympathise with anybody who feels that. That could be a drawback, however I believe that is one thing that crosses generations.”

















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