James Middleton was left stunned as Susanna Reid brazenly admitted, ‘I’ve barely listened to a word you’ve said’ in a car crash Good Morning Interview.
Wednesday’s instalment of the ITV news programme saw Ed Balls and Susanna Reid cover the day’s top stories and topics.
The pair welcomed James Middleton, the Princess of Wales’ brother, to the show and he brought along his dogs Inka and Isla.
James opened up about how his late dog, called Ella, helped him with his mental health.
He said: ‘When I was really struggling, Ella was the one who was able to step in and really help me and she was doing it consciously.
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James Middleton (right) was left stunned as Susanna Reid (centre) brazenly admitted, ‘I’ve barely listened to a word you’ve said’ in a car crash Good Morning Interview

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The pair welcomed James Middleton, the Princess of Wales ’s brother, to the show and he brought along his dogs Inka and Isla

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During the conversation, Susanna was visibly distracted by Inka, who was sat next to her on the sofa and being playful
‘I truly believe she was consciously knowledgeable about how she was helping me.
During the conversation, Susanna was visibly distracted by Inka, who was sat next to her on the sofa and being playful.
The host petted and laughed as the dog licked her face while James continued to talk about his close relationship with his late pet and how she helped him when he was struggling.
However, at one point during the interview, Susanna admitted: ‘I’ve barely listened to a word you have said.’
She explained: ‘I am in the moment with Inka, that unfortunately means that I’m not in the moment with anyone else.’
James and Ed laughed in response and went on to discuss the benefits of dogs.
‘Dogs improve prod in the workplace so I think if you can’t have a dog in the workplace you should be encouraged to bring it because they do improve, increase productivity,’ James continued.
He added: ‘Although they are a distraction.’
It comes after a previous instalment saw Good Morning Britain fans rage as Susanna Reid and Ed Balls ‘talked over each other during a rubbish debate’.
Joining them on the programme was Kevin Maguire and the Daily Mail’s Andrew Pierce.
However, the instalment saw Susanna and Ed get stuck into a heated discussion about the issue of fly tipping.
‘My thing, bins on streets,’ Susanna exclaimed.

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It comes after a previous instalment saw Good Morning Britain fans rage as Susanna Reid and Ed Balls ‘talked over each other during a rubbish debate’

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Joining them on the programme was Kevin Maguire, right, and the Daily Mail’s Andrew Pierce, left
‘She wants a personal bin outside her house,’ Ed interrupted, before Susanna added, ‘No I have a personal bin like every resident does.’
The conversation continued and some viewers took to social media to share their thoughts and posted on X: ‘This debate is a load of rubbish #GMB.’
‘What the f*** is Ed going on about #gmb.’
‘Do they all need to talk over each other #gmb.’
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