Good Morning Britain co-host Kate Garraway took a savage swipe at Lorraine Kelly after she “didn’t get the memo”.
The hit ITV show returned for another instalment on Thursday (July 13) with Kate and Ben Shephard back at the helm.
And with the brand new Barbie movie’s European premiere taking place on Wednesday night (July 12), the GMB stars were feeling inspired – and rocked several pink outfits.
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The flick, directed by Margot Robbie, is due to hit cinemas next week and stars Aussie actress Margot Robbie as main Barbie to Ryan Gosling’s Ken.
But there’s also singer Dua Lipa as Mermaid Barbie and Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan as Diplomat Barbie.
And on GMB on Thursday, everyone seemed to be in the Barbie mood – with stars like Kate slipping into pink ensembles.
But things took an awkward turn when the pair crossed over to Lorraine to see what she had coming up on her own self-titled show.
“Well Lorraine’s here at nine o’clock, let’s see,” Kate said, before the Scottish star appeared on screen wearing a green dress adorned with pink prints.
“Oh she didn’t get the memo!” Kate added, referring to everyone wearing pink.
Lorraine fired back: “There’s a little bit of pink,” while Ben jumped to her defence and said: “That counts!”
The new Barbie movie’s European premiere kicked off at Cineworld Leicester Square on Wednesday – and it’s fair to say Barbie herself, Margot Robbie, looked sensational.
The Hollywood beauty who stars as the female lead in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, looked glamorous for the event as she stunned in a sultry red satin mini-dress and corset inspired by the iconic 1960s doll.
She swept her blonde hair back from her face into a messy updo and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look ass she was hailed with cheers.
It’s taken years for this non-animated version of Barbie to get finished.
Oscar-nominated Little Women director Greta Gerwig is steering the ship but an initial script was penned in 2014 by Sex And The City writer Jenny Bicks.
Then Juno’s Diablo Cody had a crack with Amy Schumer signed on as Barbie.
When she bailed, Anne Hathaway stepped in only for Diablo to leave as well.
Warner Bros studio took over and had Ocean’s 8 writer Olivia Milch on board before Greta and her partner Noah Baumbach made the final version.
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