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Kerry Katona blasts people who do a wee in the sea during bizarre GMB appearance

It seems Karry Katona feels fairly strongly about going for a cheeky wee in the sea.

Who would have thought?

The 40-year-old singer was on Good Morning Britain during a segment and clashed with commentator Nick Ede about how wrong it was to urinate in the water.

Ede said that wee will get diluted in the sea so there’s no need to worry about it and considered it “harmless”.

However, he did assure watchers he would not go and “pee near children”, which is something, at least.

But Kerry thought otherwise – and strongly so.

She ranted: “You might as well go and have a big dump in there then!”

Kerry Katona really doesn’t want you to wee in the sea
(Image: ITV)

The former Atomic Kitten added: “Say my little girl is in the sea, swimming, and then someone’s stood next to her and starts peeing. I think that is really, really dirty and disgusting.

“We’re polluting the world as it is, we’re polluting our oceans as it is.”

Kerry finished with: “Going in the sea to have a pee when it takes two minutes to go over and have a wee in a toilet… as an adult, it is something I really frown upon.”

She said you might as well go and do a dump in the sea while you’re t it
(Image: YOUTUBE)

Quite, but Twitter users were rather perplexed about the debate.

One said: “Next up, we ask Kerry Katona ‘Is it wrong to p*** in the sea?’”

Another added: “No scientists available to talk about sea pollution? F*** it we’ll just ask Kerry Katona.”

A third chimed in with: “Apparently, GMB interviewed Kerry Katona this morning on a very very important subject, yes you heard it right, peeing in the sea, can the last person to leave this country please remember to turn off the lights.”

The mum-of-five was not finished though.

She said: “Don’t get me wrong, I’ve done it as a kid, but as an adult it’s something I really frown upon, I don’t want to be in the sea and have someone stood next to me having a pee, it’s disgusting.”

Nick finished by saying: “I’ve done my homework and it’s actually harmless to do it and I think most of the nation do it.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV

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