Good Morning Britain viewers were left disgusted when presenter Richard Arnold vomited live on air while taking on an I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Bushtucker trial.
The entertainment reporter was taking part in a segment themed around the hit ITV endurance show which moments earlier had seen him wrap a huge snake around his neck as he answered five questions on facts surrounding the current series.
However, while Richard grappled with the reptile with ease, things took a turn for the worse when he tried his hand at an eating trial.
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Richard was given five tasks to complete, including feeling his way around boxes filled with cockroaches, mealworms, and a lizard to find stars after answering all five questions correctly.
He then faced his final trial, which saw him presented with a not-so-tasty breakfast smoothie that consisted of stomach-churning ingredients including offal, heart, and kidneys.
While at first Richard appeared to be doing well and managed to chug down the entire glass of the beastly mixture, he very quickly began to feel the after-effects of consuming such a vile concoction.
He turned his back to the camera as he started to heave, covering his mouth as co-star Andi Peters expressed his concern for him and quickly placed a jungle hat on the desk in front of him.
Meanwhile, presenters Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid both began to squeal and squirm as they watched him battle to keep his grisly meal down.
Richard’s efforts and keeping his stomach full ultimately failed as he quickly grabbed for the hat and turned away appearing to vomit into it before placing it back on the desk.
Stunned at what they had seen Susanna hid her eyes behind her hands while giggling, as Madeley offered: “Oh, we’re so sorry! Are you alright?”
Richard then appeared to feel better and he smirked and retorted: “I love this company’s duty of care.”
Viewers lashed out at the revolting scenes as they admitted feeling it was far too early in the morning to be shown something so repulsive.
Taking to Twitter to complain one wrote: “Absolutely disgusting this time of the morning. Especially when kids are watching and people are eating breakfast.”
A second questioned: “Did we need to see someone chuck up on tv at nearly eight in morning?”
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6 am on ITV and ITV Hub.
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