ITV Good Morning Britain's Ed Balls under fire over 'uncomfortable' questioning during Lee Mead interview

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Ed Balls had come in for criticism from Good Morning Britain viewers as he fronted the show again on Tuesday (February 28). The former Labour MP-turned-presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme alongside Susanna Reid when they were joined in the studio by actor Lee Mead.

The 41-year-old was on hand to chat to the hosts after he clinched his first West End role in a decade as villain Khashoggi opposite Brenda Edwards as Killer Queen in We Will Rock You, the hit musical which features 24 of Queen’s greatest songs.

Returning to London 21 years after the show burst on to the capital, the show will run for 12 weeks at the London Coliseum from June 2 – where the rock band’s frontman, Freddie Mercury, performed with the Royal Ballet in 1979.

And Lee said singing a song from the band Queen in front of them for an audition was "the most daunting thing" he’s done in his career.

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