Good Morning Britain viewers let rip at the presenters of the daytime news show – slamming the co-hosts as ‘useless’ and ‘boring’.
Adil Ray, 51, and Kate Garraway, 58, hosted Friday’s episode of the daytime ITV news programme.
They discussed the day’s top headlines, including the banning of ninja swords, the arrest of a pensioner on suspicion of poisoning children and potential payouts for motorists.
But distracted fans were unable to focus on the news – turning their attention instead to the choice of hosts.
Watchers have blasted the pair for ‘annoying’ habits – claiming that Adil is a ‘rage baiter’ who deliberately provokes guests and Kate frequently interrupts speakers.
Taking to social media to express their outrage, otherwise loyal viewers said their irritation had forced them to change channels.

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Good Morning Britain viewers are furious at presenters Adil Ray and Kate Garraway – having slammed the co-hosts as ‘useless’ and ‘boring’
‘I can’t watch it when Adil Ray is on,’ wrote a disgruntled watcher. ‘It’s been going downhill for years – not many decent presenters on there now.’
Another agreed, writing: ‘It’s time Adil Ray was put out to pasture. I turn off when I see him. Everything that comes out of his mouth is so predictable. It’s just so boring.’
A third chimed in: ‘So, you’ve got Adil Ray, he’s pretty contentious on a good day, and Kate the cackling gob on. The day just gets better and better!
‘Surely to god you can get better presenters than that or are these the only ones prepared to get out of bed early?’
Elsewhere, commenters condemned Kate’s perceived habit of ‘interrupting.’
‘The interruptus is strong in Kate this morning,’ joked one, while Adil was not exempt from similar criticism.
‘Adil, would you please stop interrupting when someone else is talking?’ one said.
‘I’ve noticed that you have done this so many times this morning that I’ve lost count.

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Watchers have blasted the pair for ‘annoying’ habits – claiming that Adil is a ‘rage baiter’ who deliberately provokes guests and Kate frequently interrupts speakers
‘Please just allow Kate and the guests to finish what they are saying before interrupting them.’
One commenter offered a scornful piece of advice to the network, saying: ‘If you want to save money, get rid of Adil Ray. He is useless and an instant turn-off’
Alongside a video of a man switching his television off, one wrote simply: ‘Adil Ray still employed by GMB. That’s shocking.’
But not all watchers were as frenzied, with one praising ‘the dream team’ presenters.
Adil in particular, has garnered a loyal following over the course his career as a comedian and media personality, with one fan writing: ‘Yes! Love Fridays with Adil.’
Another said of Adil’s appearance: ‘I’ll be watching!’ while another agreed: ‘I only watch it when you’re presenting.’
Clearly a favourite for many fans, one said: ‘Looking forward to seeing you.’
But it’s not the first time GMB viewers have raged at the pair, with some even having threatened to turn to the BBC instead.

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Distracted fans were unable to focus on the news – turning their attention instead to the choice of hosts
They have previously claimed the pair lacked chemistry and had a habit of talking over each other.
One posted on X: ‘Thanks for the warning about Ray, BBC News it is then.’;
‘And again Kate overspeaks you @adilray! Why can’t she let anyone else speak #GMB’;
‘Adil “yep”. Kate. “Umm hmm.: Adil “exactly” Kate “yeah” It’s constant one-upmanship between the two as to who can be heard more. Insufferable. #GMB’
‘Oh no Adil presenting… have to watch BBC today.’;
‘During the press review, Kate Garraway introduced the topic of discussion & talked at length but when Adil Ray finally got the opportunity to quote something, she immediately talked over him.
‘Not the 1st time this has happened & it is just so unacceptably rude!’










Taking to social media to express their outrage, otherwise loyal viewers said their irritation had forced them to change channels
It comes after Good Morning Britain viewers threatened to ‘switch off’ when Adil returned back in December after taking a break from the show.
The presenter had been missing from the show for several weeks before finally making his return but not everyone was happy to see him back on their screens.
Viewers took to X, formerly Twitter, threatening to boycott the show after witnessing Adil’s return.
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