SUSANNA Reid was left furious during a debate with Alastair Campbell today.
The GMB host, 51, slammed her journalist guest Alastair as he kept interrupting Baroness Sayeeda Warsi live on air.
Susanna was quick to set him straight though and as he butted in, she exclaimed: "Oh hang on Alastair."
He kept trying though, asking her: “Just let him finish"
She hit back: "But you've just interrupted someone who hadn't finished and then said let me finish?"
Susanna added: "Why don't we allow Baroness Warsi to finish?"
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Alistair piped up: "Why don't we allow you Susanna to make this about the Labour party when we want to talk about the TV programme [Make Me Prime Minister]?"
She replied: "You literally just spoke over the person sitting next to you!"
Taking to Twitter to discuss the interaction, one person wrote: “Alastair Campbell going for Susanna Reid on #GMB 👀👀.”
A second added: “So Susanna interrupts to tell someone not to interrupt when it’s what she constantly does #GMB.”
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While a third commented: “God someone's spitting his dummy out. #gmb #goodmorningbritain.”
Meanwhile, GMB fans were left concerned this week that Richard Madeley has been axed as he has been "missing" from presenting duties for seven weeks in a row.
He was last in the TV studio on August 10 when he became embroiled in a furious bust up with politician James Cleverly.
One viewer asked: "Where's Richard Madeley?
"Has he been given the boot by GMB? Not seen him for ages."
Someone else wondered: "Has @GMB finally dumped Richard Madeley? He’s not been around for ages, thankfully."
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