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Susanna Reid fumes 'I beg your pardon' as she's given new name in Good Morning Britain blunder

Susanna Reid jokingly fumed 'I bet your pardon' when she was given a new name by a familiar face. The presenter was back at the helm of Good Morning Britain on Tuesday (July 4) alongside co-host Ed Balls.

As ever, the pair delivered the latest news headlines to viewers, carried out various interviews and debates with their guests and welcomed Richard Arnold onto the show who was on hand with the latest entertainment and showbiz gossip.

As part of the entertainment editor's latest segment, a video played out from the red carpet at the National Film Award where he bumped into Chris Kamara. The former Sheffield United midfielder and pundit chatted to Richard and shared his hopes to be back on screens again soon.

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Chris, affectionately known as 'Kammy', is currently being treated for speech apraxia which, according to the NHS, is a disorder which sees the patient have difficulty placing muscles in the correct position to produce speech.

Kammy, 65, previously opened up about his health condition explaining that he "suffered in silence" after viewers noticed that he had started slurring his words on TV. "Initially I was in denial. I'm a dinosaur. I suffered in silence for about 20 months and in that time my thyroid gland became virtually non-existent," he told ITV.

Speaking to Richard, Kammy gave a fresh update on his condition, telling him: "It's getting better, I've been getting for some experimental treatment and it's working, it's been incredible," he said before adding: "By the way the treatment is going, hopefully, I'll be back by Christmas."

But when asked if he'd like to appear on GMB, he exclaimed: "Oh, I'd love to –

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