
Kate Garraway seriously distracts Good Morning Britain viewers with her 'pyjama-inspired' outfit on ITV show
The TV presenter, 58, hosted Friday's instalment of the ITV show alongside Robert Rinder, 47.
Kate wore her a butter yellow top and a cream, leaf print jacket while she styled her hair down over her shoulders.
However, some viewers recognised her outfit from This Morning's makeover segment with Gok Wan on Thursday.
The fashion expert had styled guest Stephanie, who was preparing for her step-daughter's wedding.
Stephanie revealed her look to co-hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, as Gok explained the blazer and trousers were from Monsoon.
Gok commented: 'It's got to be about comfort, you're going off to a wedding. You're going to be doing everything from dancing, sitting, standing... A pyjama suit is very on trend at the moment.'
It appears Kate decided to wear the same stylish blazer for her appearance on Good Morning Britain and some viewers took to X to point it out.
One penned: 'I'm sure Kate's outfit was used on a makeover on #thismorning the other day? # gmb.'
Someone else added: '#gmb Kate's outfit is the one Gok dressed one of his makeover models in on This Morning yesterday!'
While according to the Liverpool Echo, another commented: 'That outfit really suits Kate. It's the one from This Morning's fashion segment yesterday.'
It comes after Good Morning Britain star Dr Khan left viewers divided after he debuted a brand new look on Thursday morning.
Kate and Ed Balls brought the latest on the newly announced 10-year plan for the NHS.
The pair then introduced the show's resident doctor Amir Khan for his reaction to the news.
It appears Kate decided to wear the same stylish blazer for her appearance on Good Morning Britain and some viewers took to X to point it out
It comes after Good Morning Britain star Dr Khan (pictured) left viewers divided after he debuted a brand new look on Thursday morning
Dr Khan was calling in remotely while at his GP surgery in West Yorkshire.
However, fans at home were left distracted as the medical professional debuted his new look.
He dialed into the programme sporting a thick moustache, a big switch-up from his usual clean shaven look.
Fans flooded social media with their reactions to his new look, as one joked: 'Check out Dr Amir with his moustache.'
A second commented: 'What is with this obsession with moustaches atm? They're everywhere #gmb.'
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