GMB collapses into chaos as child guest interrupts Mum's interview LIVE with funny faces
GOOD MORNING BRITAIN presenters Ranvir Singh and Charlotte Hawkins were forced to soldier on as their guests' two small children threatened to derail a live interview today with their hilarious antics.
Good Morning Britain descended into chaos as children interrupting an interview
Children of viral star cause awkward disruptions in interview
Blogger and mother-of-two Sophie McCartney appeared on the ITV morning show to discuss her parody of Ed Sheeran's hit Shape of You, which went viral recently.
Joined on the sofa by her dad John, her four-year-old son Jack and her baby daughter Evelyn, Sophie struggled to keep her composure as the interview took a chaotic turn when Jack clearly became restless.
Comedy ensued as he began to amuse himself by pulling funny faces at the camera before throwing himself back on the Good Morning Britain sofa, making his boredom very evident.
Jack clearly became bored with his mum Sophie's interview
He caused chaos as he grew restless during the segment
Sophie tried to explain about how she'd come up with the clever lyrics to her parody video, which has been viewed over 20 million times, whilst simultaneously nudging her son to sit back up again, at which point he begrudgingly righted himself and swung his legs up on the sofa beside him.
When his mum promptly reminded him not to put his feet on the furniture, Charlotte kindly chipped in: "Oh no, he can put his feet up on our sofa, we don't mind."
As if she didn't have enough to contend with, Sophie also had to work through her youngest child squealing through part of the segment, insisting on being put down, before then deciding she wanted to be cuddled instead.
Mum Sophie tried to keep her cool during her GMB interview
She tried to get Jack to behave
The hilarious incident comes after an expert on BBC News had his interview gatecrashed by his kids in a clip that quickly went viral last month.
Professor Robert Kelly was in the middle of discussing the state of South Korea's political climate via Skype link to the studio when his toddler came bundling into the room live on air, closely followed by his baby.
Robert also struggled to keep his cool at the awkward turn of events, closing his eyes and taking a deep breath as his wife came bursting into the room in pursuit of the infants, dashing to sweep them both up before making a frantic exit.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.