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Lorraine chat interrupted by unexpected guest as fans cringe at video call chaos

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Lorraine Kelly interviewed Steve Bland on today's Good Morning Britain, but their chat went into chaos after he was interrupted live on air.

The 60-year-old Scottish presenter was chatting to Steve about starting to date again after tragically losing his wife Rachel.

Due to the coronavirus lockdown, Steve was talking to the host via video, but his son Freddie wasn't happy and kept telling his dad to be quiet.

He said during the live interview: "Be quiet dad I can't hear it." When the discussion turned to the Covid-19 pandemic, Freddie yelled: "I washed my hands!!" Lorraine and Steve fell into fits of laughter at the unexpected guest, but applauded him for sending the correct hand-washing message to viewers.

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