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Privacy Notice Kate Garraway was left ‘startled’ Good Morning Britain after a ‘major home crisis’. Co-hosting with Richard Madeley this Monday, August 12, 2024, Kate was caught off-guard post-ad break, looking rather preoccupied on her phone. Richard let slip to the audience that his co-host had been wrapped up on her phone, which led to an apologetic Kate explaining she was sorting out a “home crisis.” Though she kept mum about what exactly went down, she did let on that her kids, Darcey and Billy, were causing a bit of mischief. After a quick laugh about it, she was back to business as usual.

Kate Garraway faces ‘crisis at home’ on live TV
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The studio had a giggle when Richard teased, “She was on her phone”, and Kate owned up, saying, “I was on my phone”, before confessing, “I was just dealing with a little home crisis. You know, kids getting up to no good.” This light-hearted moment came after an emotional segment where Kate, visibly moved, informed viewers: “Good morning. The parents of Alice da Silver Aguiar, one of the three girls murdered at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport called for no more violence at an emotional funeral for their daughter.” Richard added his thoughts, saying: “As we know, violent protests followed the deaths, all over the country, after misinformation online claimed that the suspect was an asylum seeker who’d arrived in the UK by boat which is complete nonsense.”

Kate recently took a break from the show to look after her father
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“Addressing the mourners, the Chief Constable of Merseyside did not mince his words – he told rioters to hang their heads in shame.” While discussing the news with correspondent Katie Rickitt, who was at the scene in Southport, Richard described the funeral as “unbelievably moving”, adding: “The whole community gathered to remember this beautiful, beautiful nine-year-old.” Kate seemed to struggle with her breathing as the segment continued, and although she managed a smile, it appeared as though she was fighting back tears. One viewer posted on X: “Bit late this morning so have rewound #gmb to the start and bless Kate, you can tell she’s trying not to cry when talking about that little girl from Southport. So so so sad.” Last week, Kate surprised viewers at home while co-hosting the show with Robert Rinder when she confessed her love for spicy food. “Well I just really love it, the hotter the better, I just love it. I used to have jalapenos for breakfast”, she notably shared, marking her much-anticipated return to the breakfast show after weeks away, after looking after her father’s health. This year has been particularly challenging for the TV star, as she also had to say an emotional farewell to her husband Derek Draper, who sadly passed away from severe complications with Covid-19 in January, 2024.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnGood Morning BritainKate Garraway

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