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This Morning'sRuth Langsford appeared to make an awkward dig at Judge Rinder's new lockdown look on today's how. Robert Rinder, 41, was on the show today via video chat, giving viewers advice during the coronavirus crisis.

He was rocking a brand new beard, letting his grey stubble grow amid the pandemic. Ruth, 60, was talking about his new facial hair, and said she didn't like it when her hubby Eamonn Holmes grew his beard long.

She said: "It's grey it makes you look old..." In the awkward moment, Rinder thought Ruth was taking a swipe at him, and his mouth shot open in shock.

Ruth quickly said: "Not you! Eamonn" recovering from her accidental insult. More to follow This is a live TV story and is constantly being updated.

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