Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway makes embarrassing on-air blunder, leaving Ben Shephard in stitches


Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway makes embarrassing on-air blunder, leaving Ben Shephard in stitches

Reunited co-stars and BFFs share hilarious banter on live TV

Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard had viewers in stitches during Thursday's episode as they discussed Doctor Who actress Jemma Redgrave.

Octopus onstage? Not quite...

In a moment of on-air confusion, Kate mistakenly said that Jemma Redgrave would be playing an "octopus on-stage," sparking laughter from Ben. Quickly correcting her, Ben explained that Jemma would actually be playing a scientist who takes care of the sea creature, not the creature itself.


Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway makes embarrassing on-air blunder, leaving Ben Shephard in stitches

Ben Shephard calls for a break

Unable to contain his laughter, Ben jokingly said that he needed "a lie down" after Kate's blunder. The duo's chemistry and hilarious banter is a staple of the morning show, with Kate admitting afterwards that she was "slightly embarrassed" about the error.

Kate Garraway's update on husband Derek Draper's health

Just days before the blunder, Kate spoke exclusively to The Celeb Report about her husband Derek Draper's ongoing health battles after his battle with Covid. Derek, who is one of the UK's longest-suffering Covid patients, is still facing a variety of health problems. However, Kate remains positive and says they are "ploughing on."


Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway makes embarrassing on-air blunder, leaving Ben Shephard in stitches

On a recent episode of GMB, Kate also shared a terrifying incident where Derek was stuck "in no man's land" during an airport error. Despite the challenges, Kate is determined to stay strong for her family and continue supporting her husband through his recovery.


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