Good Morning Britain's Andi Peters was deeply moved following a heart-wrenching interview with a mother who lost her son due to the absence of a defibrillator.The segment during Tuesday's episode left the usually upbeat presenter struggling to maintain his composure when he switched to hosting a competition on the ITV morning programme.Broadcasting from Edinburgh, an emotional Andi managed to express: "Slightly moved, I can't lie," while fighting back tears, the Mirror reports.Despite being visibly affected, he proceeded to tell viewers about the substantial cash prize on offer, his voice unsteady and eyes brimming with emotion.He told those watching at home: "We've got an amazing price, we're in Edinburgh.
It's £105,300. That's the money we're going to give away. It's a huge amount of money, it could change your life."He continued: "Take a look at Edinburgh, the sun is rising up this morning.
Here, in this wonderful city. This competition is all about the phone, because if you win, I could be calling you live on the television, to let you know you've won the prize."The poignant moment came after GMB was earlier disrupted by breaking news.
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