On Good Morning Britain, Kate Garraway found herself needing to use her phone live on air due to a "home crisis".The 57 year old broadcaster was sharing the screen with regular co-host Richard Madeley and TV personality Richard Arnold, who both teased her for using her phone during the live broadcast.In an amusing turn of events, Richard called out, "She's on her phone," sparking laughter and noise across the studio.Visibly embarrassed, Kate admitted her focus had been diverted as she hurriedly hid her phone, disclosing there were issues at home requiring her attention due to "misbehaving" children.
Since the tragic passing of her beloved husband Derek Draper in January this year, Kate has faced the challenging task of juggling her professional commitments with her family life.
Her commitment to managing both was apparent during the Monday (August 12) show, reports the Express. Derek's condition severely worsened after contracting Covid-19 in March 2020, leaving Kate to tend to him up until his last moments.
Now, as a widowed mother to two teenagers, Darcey, 18, and Billy, 14, she is navigating the complexities of single parenthood.Kate's reaction on the GMB set suggests that her parenting journey hasn't been smooth sailing, highlighted by her embarrassed response when Madeley playfully caught her mid-text.She exclaimed: "Do you know what, I was just dealing with a little home crisis, a little bit of kids getting up to no good."The celeb then remarked: "You know what it's like," leaving her fellow on-screen presenters baffled.In another segment of the show, Kate was noticeably distressed, attempting to hold back tears.
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