
ITV This Morning star interrupts show and walks off as presenter pleads 'don't'
This Morning's Gyles Brandreth left presenters Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley stunned when he stormed off the ITV studio during Monday's live broadcast.
The 77-year-old broadcaster suddenly abandoned his chair whilst discussing "ghostworking" - a term used to describe staff members who appear occupied but achieve very little.
Brandreth had been explaining another workplace phenomenon, telling viewers: "As well as ghostworking, have you heard about revenge quitting? This is an interesting phenomenon - one in seven people admit to revenge quitting, this is where an employee walks out at the most inconvenient time."
To illustrate his point, he joked before disappearing from view: "So it's been lovely knowing you all."
Cat immediately responded with mock desperation: "Oh Gyles, don't," pleading with him to remain for the next segment about wedding photography. "Come back and talk about wedding photos," she urged, according to Wales Online, reports the Mirror.
Ben joined in with amusement, making reference to Brandreth's earlier comments about the expense of being a grandfather: "Who is going to pay for the grandkids if you storm out?".
Ben and Cat have been presenting This Morning together since March of last year, taking over from Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, with regular contributions from Brandreth and other media figures discussing topical issues. In 2023, the programme was embroiled in scandal after Schofield admitted to an affair with a younger male colleague, an event he termed "unwise but not illegal".
Nonetheless, Gyles Brandreth has shared his sincere joy at being part of the This Morning team.
He had previously conveyed his contentment, stating: "We are very happy to be here. Can I say that as well? This is a happy place to work. I enjoy coming in here and have done since I began coming in."
A staple on This Morning since 2021, the Celebrity Gogglebox star is celebrated not just for his sharp wit but also for his eye-catching jumpers, consistently providing amusement and bewilderment to the audience.
His remarks came after Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond spoke out about This Morning's recent prominence in the media.
Dermot acknowledged: "We happen to be in the news at the moment and of course we appreciate that, but just from both of us and the whole team here, the crew, the guys downstairs, we love making this show for all of you."
Alison concurred, adding: "We really do and that's exactly what we're going to do."
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