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Deidre Sanders came under fire from viewers during her latest appearance on This Morning. The agony aunt, who is a regular on the ITV daytime programme, joined hosts Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay on Wednesday's show (August 31) for the latest phone-in.

They were on hand to take calls from viewers with Deidre able to offer her help and advice. During the segment, the 77-year-old heard from one caller, named Mandy, who wanted to talk about her grandson who she claims is "really badly behaved".

She revealed how the three-year-old had broken TVs, glass panes in the conservatory and his tech tablets, and was soon asked by Deidre if she help had already been sought for the youngster.

However, Mandy claimed that the "doctors don’t want to know until he’s six”. READ MORE: ITV Loose Women's Gloria Hunniford demands Denise Welch not to 'shout at her' in Meghan Markle clash Deidre said it was "appalling" that nothing was being done to help the family but reassured them that it isn't an issue with the parenting of the young boy after discovering his unruly behaviour also continues while at pre-school.

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