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GMB viewers in hysterics as presenter gets head stuck in fox costume during live news broadcast

A huge mishap which saw a presenter get stuck in an animal costume on Good Morning Britain left viewers in stitches on Wednesday, 14 March.The ITV morning show returned with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls hosting, along with Kate Garraway running through the latest headlines. One of the stories Kate, 56, featured was the work a veterinary surgeon in Virginia was doing to keep animals in the wild whilst undergoing treatment. Kate explained the vet had an interesting method to stop animals being imprinted.
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Liam Payne's cringiest moments - Cheryl toilet bombshell, 'nude' snaps and odd accent
Liam Payne has continued to intrigue fans with his quirky, honest interviews as well as his candid confessions.But despite being a highly credited and talented musician, the star has often been known to rub fans the wrong way with his hot takes and embarrassing moments in the spotlight.From adopting a weird accent at the Oscars in 2022 to exposing his ex partner Cheryl on the toilet, Liam has often headlines, but not always for the right reasons.READ MORE: Roman Kemp to release book about depression battle after best friend took his lifeSo as he celebrates his 29th birthday today, Daily Star has taken a look back at some of Liam's most cringiest moments.Liam surprised fans when they heard him speaking with an American and Welsh twang during an interview regarding Will Smith's infamous Oscars slap.The singer gave his take on how he felt about the incident when actor Will climbed on stage to deliver a slap to presenter Chris Rock at the 94th Academy Awards.Due to Liam being a member of the audience at the time, he spoke candidly to GMB North American correspondent Noel Phillips about what he saw and his connection to Will.He said: "I believe whatever he felt that he did, he had the right to do.""I also felt like there were three losers in one fight."Continuing, he said: "It’s a very sad thing but there was a powerful moment for me, to sit and watch one of the world’s best emoters speak from the heart and I would rather take away the beauty from the situation than take the pain."But I had to leave my chair I'll be honest with you, it cut me really deep."Once the interview reached Twitter, fans also had a lot to say regarding Liam's take as well as his American and also Welsh accent while conversing.One person chimed: "Liam
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GMB's Ranvir Singh praises Liam Payne comments on Will Smith Oscars 2022 incident
Oscars 2022.Ranvir, 44, aired her concerns about the on-screen altercation and raised that she was worried about the impact it could have on young boys in the future.During the ITV morning show, a short interview with Liam, 28, declared that the physical confrontation should "never have happened".Mum-of-one Ranvir praised the singer after he shared his thoughts on the topic and said, "I thought what Liam Payne said was really interesting."He's a young lad who cries when Will Smith cries, laughs when Will laughs, he's watched every film."Ranvir spoke openly about how she would approach the conversation about what happened with her nine-year-old son Tushaan, who is a fan of MMA Fighting.She explained: "I would say, 'Listen you've got to control your emotions, if somebody makes a joke you've got to walk away or you go and tell someone'."The ITV presenter admitted it was "kind of crazy" that young boys may now think that if someone makes a cruel joke, the response would be to "throw the first punch".She continued: "We need to teach boys to manage their emotions around violence."Ranvir also suggested that if the circumstances were different, the outcome might have been very different for Oscar winner Will.She explained: "If that happened in a school playground, Will Smith would have been suspended and would have been expelled from school.
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'Yet Queen is head of state' Loose Women's Charlene White weighs in on royal visit
Loose Women presenter Charlene White has said that the opinions of those who reside in Britain's Commonwealth countries should "not be ignored", as numerous equalities campaigners and organisations are calling for the Queen to be removed as the nation’s head of state. Jamaica will be marking 60 years of independence later in the summer, and criticism of the current relationship with the UK has been mounting as Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge visit.On Tuesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are due to land in Jamaica as part of their Caribbean tour but it has been widely reported that a protest will be held at the same time as their arrival.Good Morning Britain correspondent Noel Phillips took to Twitter and shared clips from his interview with reggae star Beenie Man, who questioned Her Majesty's role within the Caribbean island.In the video, the musician said: “How can she [the Queen] be head of state and we still have to pay for a visa to fly to England? We should be able to use our passport to fly anytime."In view of his 6,254 followers, Noel captioned the post: "More from our interview with @kingbeenieman on why Jamaicans feel so strongly about Prince William’s visit."Taking to the micro-blogging site, Charlene reacted to the post as the ITV favourite shared her thoughts on the matter.In view of her 62,000 followers, she captioned the tweet: "Opinions like this from the Commonwealth shouldn't be ignored.The drive for change will grow."My JA family jump through hoops to visit the UK."Charlene added: "And the lives of JA friends here have been on hold FOR YEARS because of the visa rollercoaster.
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