GMB fans left concerned for Kate Garraway's arm after awkward technical glitch

Kate Garraway suffered a technical glitch on Good Morning Britain today which led fans asking if she’d been in an accident.

The 53-year-old host was joined by her co-host Ben Shepard this morning as they read out the day’s news mostly surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

Taking a break from the doom and gloom, the pair embarked on a conversation about what shoes Kate gardens in to bring some light to the ITV studio in London.

Kicking off the chat, Kate said: “We’re getting a lot of reaction to Clogs this morning.”

She joked: “Gardening clogs are the way forward,” as Ben burst out laughing.

GMB fans were left concerned for Kate Garraway today (Image: ITV)

Reading out a tweet from a viewer, Kate said: “Claire says, ‘I’m young, I’m cool, I watch gardening shows and love gardening and I love clogs. They’re the only way forward’.”

Kate continued as she scrolled on the tablet looking for viewers’ tweets: “I mean, they’re flooding in.”

Ben replied: “What have we done. There is going to be Kate Garraway as the face of clogs.”

It was then that viewers spotted a technical glitch which bizarrely cut off Kate’s hand as she sat in the studio in London.

There was an awkward technical glitch on GMB (Image: mouseymitch/Twitter)

One viewer who spotted it took a photo and uploaded it to Twitter where other fans confessed they had spotted it too.

Alongside the photo of Kate missing her hand, they tweeted: “Has Kate been in an accident? #GMB.”

One replied: “Now that’s creepy!”

Another said: “Where’s Kate’s hand gone?”

It comes after Kate updated fans on her husband Derek Draper’s tough recovery from coronavirus.

The star admitted she’s “living day-to-day” as she says her garden has become a source of solace.

Kate opened up to Gardeners’ World about how planting bulbs had given her, and the couple’s two children Darcey and Billy, a sense of hope.

“It was rather sad because the radishes came, they’re one of Derek’s favourite vegetables, and we ate them and he still wasn’t better,” she told the BBC Two show.

“So I then thought, we’ve got to go more long-term, planting things that were going to take longer to bear fruit.

“And I’d say, ‘Dad will be better by then’… And of course now that it’s been so long, we’ve got a huge basket of bulbs, so that when dad comes home, the place will be full of colour.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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