GB News star Dawn Neesom ‘cries’ on air as she addresses ‘feud’ with co-star
Dawn Neesom appeared on GB News with Stephen Dixon while regular host Ellie Costello takes a brief break from the show.
GB News host apologises for laughing with co-star
Dawn Neesom addressed her reported “feud” with GB News co-star Stephen Dixon.
The pair have worked together when Dawn stands in for other presenters, with Ellie Costello usually presenting alongside Stephen on a Thursday and a Friday. Despite appearing on-screen with Stephen, it’s been claimed that the pair do not get on.
However, on Thursday (September 25), Dawn was quick to put those rumours to rest. After an ad-break had her laughing away with her co-star, she came back on screen stifling her laughter before apologising to the viewers at home.
Stephen was also all smiles as he joked: “She’s that desperate for a motor home ladies and gentleman, but I’ve told her she can’t enter.”
Dawn then quipped: “I was laughing because if I win that I can get away from him! Just a thought.”

Dawn Neesom addressed her (Image: GB News)
Stephen then addressed the rumours of hate, telling his co-star: “I do think it’s funny because people on social media think we hate each other.” Dawn cheekily claimed they do before backtracking and saying: “We don’t! Oh sorry I’m crying.”
He then quipped: “We actually get on really, really well, we just have this thing going,” before adding a wink at the camera.
The comment came shortly after Dawn also shared a photo of the pair behing the scenes as she wrote: “Fancy some fun for breakfast on Thursday? Then join Stephen and some raddled old blonde live at 6-9:30.”
Viewers were thrilled to see that Dawn would be back on screen with Stephen, as they praised the “fantastic pair” and were referred to as “favourites”.
Dawn acts as a stand-in presenter and this week has been supporting the staff as Ellie Costello takes a break from the show.
Ellie wrote last week that she’d be off for a little while, writing: “Thank you for your company on the show today, it was a very busy one covering day two of President Trump’s second state visit.
“I’m now on annual leave and heading stateside with my husband for his birthday trip! I’ll be back in the studio at the end of the month.”
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