Susanna Reid is said to have been left furious after a string of embarrassing errors were made on Good Morning Britain this week.
The broadcaster, 52, allegedly ‘made her feelings very clear’ and confronted senior executives after a series of blunders and mistakes made their way into the live broadcast.
Spelling mistakes, wrong dates and graphic mis-designs have all slipped through during live broadcasts of the show in recent weeks, leaving the host allegedly embarrassed.
Among the errors was one incident in which News Correspondent Ben Chapman’s name was spelt incorrectly during his live broadcast from Romania.
As Ranvir Singh presented the segment, she introduced Ben for his section – with his name appearing on the screen as ‘Ben Champan’.
‘She made her feelings very clear’: Susanna Reid, 52, reportedly stormed off of the Good Morning Britain set after making her feelings clear over a string of embarrassing errors
Another incident saw GMB air a segment paying tribute to the death of Lisa Marie Presley, with the word ‘remembering’ also spelt wrong on screen, as the graphic read: ‘Remebering’.
And that wasn’t all, as the wrong date was shown while Susanna was presenting the show one morning.
A source told The Sun: ‘She made her feelings very clear, and confronted the senior executives over it.
‘Susanna is totally professional and just wants high standards — as Piers or any other presenter would have done.
‘The last thing anyone wants is her walking away in anger.’
Susanna doesn’t appear to be the only one aggravated by the gaffes, as some viewers took to Twitter during the live morning shows to highlight GMB’s mistakes.
Calling out a poster it had made for rugby player Levi Simeon Davis, who went missing in October 2022, many noticed that the wrong year was printed on the graphic.
‘@gmb your poster for missing Levi has wrong date on it – says October 2023,’ wrote on viewer.

Oops: Among the errors was one incident in which News Correspondent Ben Chapman’s name was spelt incorrectly during a live broadcast from Romania

Blunder: While another incident saw GMB air a segment paying tribute to Lisa Marie Presley, with the word ‘remembering’ spelled incorrectly on screen as ‘remebering’

Getting noticed: Susanna doesn’t appear to be the only one aggravated by the gaffes, as some viewers took to Twitter during the live morning shows to call out GMB on its mistakes
While another advised: ‘Your poster shown on this morning’s news for the missing male is wrong check the date it’s showing October 2023 #GMB.’
Good Morning Britain got into some hot water last week, too, but this time it was a verbal error from presenter Richard rather than a typo.
The presenter was left apologising for misgendering Sam Smith, who uses the pronounds they/them.
Richard had been debating whether or not Sam’s latest music video for I’m Not Here To Make Friends is over-sexualised when the slip-up happened – where he accidentally referred to Sam as ‘he’.
Co-host Susanna was quick to correct his mistake – and Richard then apologised.
And while a panel was discussing the video, Richard also misgendered guest Shivani Dave, who uses they/them pronouns.
Richard apologised a second time and said: ‘I am so sorry. I will learn to do that.’
Shivani later tweeted: ‘Been getting messages from people worried about Richard Madley misgendering me on @GMB
‘I corrected him, he apologised and took it on board. A masterclass on how to do things if you mess up, we shared a thumbs up and I told him his hair looks great.’

Sorry: Good Morning Britain got into some hot water last week too as presenter Richard Madeley was left apologising for misgendering Sam Smith, who goes by they/them pronouns

Incorrrect: Richard had been debating whether or not Sam’s latest music video for I’m Not Here To Make Friends was over-sexualised when he slipped up by accidentally referring to Sam as ‘him’
Having grown up in Croydon and studied broadcast journalism, Susanna had her big break presenting on BBC Breakfast from 2003 to 2014 with the late Bill Turnbull, before moving to Good Morning Britain.
There she famously had the unenviable task of trying to get a word in edgeways alongside Piers Morgan, until he left abruptly in March 2021 following comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex.
There’s been no permanent male anchor since, rather a revolving cast including Richard Madeley, Martin Lewis, Ed Balls and Rob Rinder.
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