Kate Garraway left red-faced as her 'missing' phone causes chaos in ITV studios

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Kate Garraway left red-faced as her
Kate Garraway left red-faced as her 'missing' phone causes chaos in ITV studios

Kate Garraway joked she is "high maintenance" as she learnt her "missing" phone had caused "panic" at the ITV studio on Monday's Good Morning Britain.

During the latest episode, Kate, 56, and co-host Richard Madeley, who later got into a heated interview with the Home Secretary, spoke to Lorraine guest presenter Ranvir Singh to learn what was coming up on the ITV show. To which Kate admitted: "Now, I've got a missed call from you about 20 minutes ago, which panicked me slightly. I thought, 'is she ringing me to say I'm not going to make it in?' But you're there, which is good!"

However, Ranvir, 46, was quick to clarify: "No, I'll tell you what happened, Kate. I walked into the building and everyone is in a panic because they couldn't find your phone. Apparently you'd lost it!"

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Kate was left red-faced as she burst out laughing, pointing out: "So you were one of the people trying to call it!" with Ranvir adding: "Yes! Helen in the dressing room, she said: 'Ranvir, you've got Kate's number, ring it!' so I thought: 'Alright, I haven't got anything else to do!'" The presenter then joked about being "high maintenance", to which Ranvir quipped: "Listen, we are all here in service of you and we love it."

This isn't the first time Kate's phone has caused chaos on GMB and in July the star was left blushing after an on-air blunder. The 56-year-old presenter had to scramble for her phone while apologising profusely as it began ringing and interrupted a discussion about climate protestors.

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She was sat separately from presenters Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard as they discussed the Just Stop Oil protest which took place at Wimbledon, and saw a match disrupted. In the midst of the serious debate a phone could be heard ringing as Susanna, 52, said: "Oh we've got a musical soundtrack!"

Kate Garraway left red-faced as her 'missing' phone causes chaos in ITV studiosThey spoke to Lorraine guest presenter Ranvir Singh to learn what was coming up on the ITV show

"So sorry I don't know what happened," Kate said as Susanna joked: "It's Kate Garraway's protest." As the phone continued to ring in Kate's hand, she scrambled to try and get the noise to stop as the presenter said: "Oh my God it's going again! I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry."

A guest then joked: "That person obviously wants to get in on the conversation." After the debate, GMB star Ben, 48, couldn't resist bringing up the gaffe as he joked: "Still talking about phone-gate by the way." Kate, who recently received her MBE from Prince William, then went on to explain the noise was coming from a "memory video" of her god-daughter Tabby showing a "lovely selection of photos which I couldn't turn down".

The crew then joined in on the joke as the studio played the ringtone audio as Kate joked they were "gaslighting" her. "Really sorry, shall I just go," she then joked.

Olivia Wheeler

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