ITV This Morning viewers threaten to turn off over Cat Deeley's 'annoying habit'

This Morning fans have threatened to 'switch off' from the ITV show after they couldn't help but notice Cat Deeley's 'annoying habit'

Cat Deeley smiles at the camera on This Morning

Cat Deeley smiles at the camera on This Morning (Image: This Morning viewers threaten to turn off over Cat Deeley's 'annoying habit')

This Morning viewers were left irked by Cat Deeley's repetitive phrase during Wednesday's episode (July 10). The TV presenter's frequent use of the term "Love, love, love," when expressing enthusiasm didn't sit well with fans.

Many took to social media platform X - previously known as Twitter - to voice their annoyance. One disgruntled viewer posted: "Stop saying love love love #ThisMorning."

Another quipped: "#thismorning If she says Love, Love, Love one more time, I'm going to throw, throw, throw my remote at the TV!"

A third chimed in with: "Does Cat have to keep saying love, love, love," accompanied by a rolling eyes emoji.

In other news, This Morning fans were taken aback by predictions that Dermot O'Leary could be the next host to leave the show. According to betting odds from betideas.com, the 51 year old is most likely to quit, reports the Mirror.

Alison and Dermott both looked shocked on This Morning

Dermot O'Leary could be the next host to leave the show (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Lee Astley, a spokesperson for betideas.com, shed light on the situation, stating: "Dermot O'Leary is the latest big ITV name to start branching out from his duties with the channel, with rumours rife that his tenure on ITV's This Morning is coming to an end."

He commented: "We make him 11/10 to quit the flagship daytime programme altogether and 3/1 to start his own talk show, while appearances on a selection of BBC programmes also seem a possibility."

In 2021, Dermot became a staple on This Morning, presenting Fridays alongside Alison Hammond after stepping into the shoes left by Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes.

Dermot's odds might have been bolstered recently following the news that he'll co-host Silence is Golden, an upcoming game show set to premiere on Dave.

Discussing his exciting new venture, Dermot said: "I'm so looking forward to Silence is Golden. When a show like this falls into your lap, you can't quite believe your luck."

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