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ITV Good Morning Britain's Alex Beresford responds to viewers 'cruel' remarks after sharing 'concern'

Alex Beresford has responded after his latest TV appearance sparked concern. While viewers may be used to seeing him on Good Morning Britain, on Wednesday (October 5) he was giving the latest weather report on ITV Evening News.

But his time on the show quickly caused alarm. The 41-year-old was seen broadcasting live, outdoors, from Liverpool where he was facing all the elements as the city was battered by wind and rain.

Alex could be seen trying to keep as dry as possible in a camouflage coat with his hood up as he tried to deliver his latest weather report. But viewers tuning in were concerned.

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Meanwhile, @Magellanic80 tweeted: "Do feel sorry for #alexberesford stood in the rain and wind, trying to do a weather forecast." @SandyGilp, however, wrote: "What is wrong with TV today. Just watching the weather forecast with Alex Beresford standing in Liverpool in a storm (we have never seen one before!!!). Can’t make out what he is saying-Why??? If they are not knee deep in floods, they are slipping on ice."

And Alex clearly saw the messages as he took to Twitter to say: "Thanks for the concern guys but I’m safe and well," adding a crying laughing emoji as he saw the funny side of the worrying.

Following Alex's message, fans were quick to respond. Hollyoaks star Annie Wallace was among those writing back and showed her support, writing: "Maybe, Alex, but it's a bit cruel and needless.... take care." @MrsLankymart also said: "I did feel sorry for you Alex your little hands were soaked! Glad you’re safe."

Others, however, were a bit annoyed by the effect the weather had on the report. @Jellan_ said: "A

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