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Kate Garraway called out by GMB guest for failing to say her name in awkward stand-off

Journalist Kate Garraway was savagely reprimanded on Friday morning after she failed to pronounce Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamim’s name correctly while introducing her on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

Things became very uncomfortable fairly quickly when Kate accidentally butchered Dr Shola’s surname which forced the medic to correct her before they got into a heated debate on cancel culture.

Giving up after her first attempt, Kate said: “Let me do that again.

“Dr Shola, you say your surname because I’m useless this morning.”

Appearing via video link, Dr Shola was clearly unimpressed. The writer replied: “Ok read it phonetically. I’m not going to let you get away with that.

Kate was told to say the name again
(Image: ITV)

“Read it phonetically, read it how you see it.”

Kate responded: “Ok, Mos-Shogbamimu.”

Dr Shola then gave the host a round of applause and said: “Well done, just let it roll off your tongue that’s it.”

Trying her best to smooth things over, Kate insisted that she often makes mistakes with surnames.

She added: “By the way, I also stumble like that over Smith. So it’s nothing to do with anything else, I just struggle to get my words out most mornings.”

Dr Shola was not impressed with the presenter
(Image: ITV)

Seeing the embarrassing scenes unfold, Good Morning Britain viewers rushed to Twitter to share their thoughts on Kate’s mishap.

One fan penned: “Kate can be considered a journalist/presenter it’s actually lazy not to know you’re guests name tbh white black Indian or other.”

Another said: “Kate, that’s poor preparation mispronouncing her name. Shame on you. And a bigger p**s take to make a joke out of it.”

Things were very awkward on the morning show

A third chimed in and wrote: “Kate Garraway digging herself a hole there… just pronounce her name like you would anyone else??”

“Ben said her last name without stuttering, Kate didn’t even try,” a fourth added.

Daily Star have contacted ITV for comment.

But this wasn’t the only thing that made for awkward scenes on Friday morning’s programme as Dr Shola and Leo Kearse got into a heated debate on cancel culture.

While temperatures started to rise, Leo then stated that he didn’t believe Boris Johnson’s previous comments on Muslim women were offensive, which only infuriated Dr Shola even more.

As things became tense between the pair presenter Kate and Ben Shephard were forced to cut them off and move on to other matters.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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