Kate Garraway snaps at Ben Shephard as he makes unforgivable error: 'What do you mean?'
GOOD MORNING BRITAIN presenter Kate Garraway was far from impressed with her co-host Ben Shephard when he appeared to forget that Mother’s Day is on Sunday.
Kate Garraway snaps at Ben Shephard as he makes unforgivable error: 'What do you mean?'
GMB: Kate and Ben joke about Mother's Day in 2018
The Good Morning Britain host noted that Sunday is a big day and Ben immediately exclaimed it was very important for sporting reasons seemingly forgetting it is Mother’s Day.
“Sunday is a massive day, Wales are playing France,” Ben noted.
But Kate wasn’t happy with his remark as she snapped: “No, no, no!”
“Italy, sorry,” Ben said correcting himself. “And of course, England have a massive day on Saturday because Scotland beat us last week.
“So the Six Nations all hinges on this weekend.”
Stunned that he had dismissed Mothering Sunday, Kate hit back: “No. It’s Mother’s Day. It’s Mothering Sunday.”
Trying to irritate the 50-year-old further, ITV weatherman Alex Beresford quipped: “No, it’s the Dancing On Ice final.”
“Yes, it’s the Dancing On Ice final,” Kate admitted. “But what about Mother’s Day? That is the big thing this weekend surely?”
Good Morning Britain: Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard discussed Mother's Day
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How can it be Mother’s Day?
Ben wasn’t convinced, asking: “How can it be Mother’s Day?”
“What do you mean?” replied Kate, looking baffled.
The 43-year-old continued: “Is it Mother’s Day? This Sunday? We only had International Women’s Day yesterday.”
Sighing, Kate concluded: “Are you saying that your mum doesn’t deserve a double celebration?”
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Good Morning Britain: Ben declared he would invite his mum to watch the rugby
Ben laughed as he revealed he would invite his mum over to watch the rugby with him.
The ITV breakfast show ran a poll this morning to see if viewers wanted to see Mother’s Day banned.
78 per cent of viewers voted “No - Mums appreciate it”, while 22 per cent replied: “Yes - it’s too commercial.”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am.