Good Morning Britain was presented by Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid has the pair caught up with The Chase sensation Jenny Ryan. The Vixen made it through to the final of X Factor: Celebrity and the presenters were keen to find out how she was getting on with rehearsals.
Piers was in the middle of asking Jenny a question when his microphone cut off.
Everyone could still hear him but the quality had diminished significantly.
He laughed how he had been “cut off”, adding how “serious” it was.
Piers began to shout his questions at Jenny, who was giggling throughout.
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The fearsome Chaser laughed: “I can hear you just fine, Piers.”
Despite his best efforts, Piers was pulled away from the interview by a crew member who wanted to swap over his microphone.
Susanna explained the disruption which had paused Jenny’s interview.
Piers joked: “It’s actually an emergency.”
Susanna sighed: “But it is rather pulling focus, unfortunately, from our guest, Jenny.”
She tried to get on with the interview, but Piers interrupted once more: “I’m back, am I back?”
He added: “Nation, you can breathe again.”
Thankfully, there was still enough time for Jenny to complete the interview and reveal how she’s feeling about Saturday’s X Factor: Celebrity performance.
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Elsewhere on Good Morning Britain, the presenters interviewed Lord Michael Heseltine about his decision to back the Liberal Democrats.
Heseltine is a life-long member of the Conservative Party, but he explained today that he doesn’t agree with the way they are handling Brexit.
What’s more, he is calling for voters to do the same, as he wants there to be a second referendum on whether or not the UK should leave the EU or not.
In a passionate speech, Heseltine explained: “The overarching issue of our time is Britain’s position in the world.
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“It’s about the strength of our economy and the society we want to be and what we want to hand over to our next generation.
“On those accounts I cannot go against what every Prime Minister since Winston Churchill has fought for.
“Europe is making strides in ways that I admire. We have a coming together of parliaments living in peace – that is a great achievement.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV from 6am.
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