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ITV Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid steps in as guest swears live on air

Good Morning Britain's latest episode didn't quit go to plan as host Susanna Reid found herself in a heated exchange with Home Alone actor and Donald Trump supporter, Rob Schneider, live on air.

Susanna and Ed Balls were presenting a special edition of GMB from Washington D. C. covering the election face-off between Trump and Kamala Harris for the US presidency.

However, the show took an unexpected turn when Hollywood actor Rob began his interview by alleging that Susanna and Ed had been discussing "misogyny off-camera". The hosts quickly dismissed his claim.

Susanna retorted: "Neither of us have uttered those words", while Ed attempted to steer the conversation back on track by asking Rob: "Tell us about Donald Trump becoming the President of the United States? .", reports the Mirror.

When Rob failed to respond, Ed continued: "Are you sure you've been watching our programme? I feel like we're on Saturday Night Live here Rob, are we in Home Alone 4? I feel like this interview has taken a bit of a turn! '".

Later in the show, Susanna had to intervene when former Republican presidential candidate Joe Walsh used inappropriate language live on air. After he said "p***ed off" twice, Susanna pointed out: "I'm not sure we can say that", before swiftly moving the conversation back to the US election.

The episode left viewers disgruntled due to the lack of British news coverage. One viewer vented their frustration on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing: "FFS where's the British news, how many reporters do you need to send to America, enough already."

Another remarked: "Don't get this much coverage for a UK election, meanwhile - what's the weather over Oxfordshire going to be today? Any British news? " A third contributor chimed

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