Kate Garraway’s ru:de behavi0r on Good Morning Britain sparks 0utrage among fans: “She needs to st0p.”

Good Morning Britain viewers were all left unimpressed as they had the same complaint during Friday’s episode.

Good Morning Britain viewers were not impressed as they all had the same complaint about Kate Garraway during Friday’s show. As Kate hosted alongside Rob Rinder, they spoke to a number of guests, including Atomic Kitten’s Natasha Hamilton and a WWII war veteran, viewers noticed a similar habit.

They took to social media to complain over Kate’s constant apologies for interrupting guests as she spoke over them, as one said: “Why does Kate apologise for interupting when she continues to do it ?! She used to be so nice but has become very different in the last few years!” Another added: “What riles people Kate is you interrupting them, look at Rinders face to know that.”

A third chimed in: “Does #GMB bring on ‘expert’ guests just so Kate Garroway can talk over the top of them?” A fourth asked: “Can Kate stop talking over everybody???”

Kate Garraway on Good Morning Britain

Kate Garraway was called out for her constant interruptions (Image: ITV)

During their debate with Environment Secretary, Kate said: “I’m sorry to keep interrupting you,” as the poor weather in Portsmouth led to a delay in the feed, as well as heavy rain on the camera lens. A cloth could be seen being wiped around to try and fix the situation.

Kate also had an emotional interview with Natasha, who revealed she was diagnosed with skin cancer, but has since been given the all clear.

She said: “I was saying thankfully because we want to establish that you are now fine. You’re cancer free and all is good, but you’re a living health warning in a way.”

Natasha said: “I am. Now I have to be really vigilant, I have to check my skin all the time. Since then I’ve had a few things appear where I’ve had to go back to the dermatologist, they’re on the “watch list”.

“This is probably something I am going to have to keep an eye for the rest of my life.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV1.