ITV This Morning fans slam Dermot O'Leary as he 'interrupts' guest's devastating story
25.10.2023 - 19:31
/ ok.co.uk
Dermot O'Leary, the host of This Morning, was told to "shut up" by viewers after he interrupted a guest's heartbreaking story about surviving a terrorist attack. The former X Factor presenter, 50, was hosting the popular ITV daytime show with Alison Hammond on Wednesday (October 25) when they interviewed Steven Gallant, one of the brave individuals who confronted a terrorist during the London Bridge stabbing incident in November 2019. Steven shared his experience of being at a networking event at Fishmonger's Hall in central London when the attack occurred.
He recounted hearing the terrifying events unfold from the next room: "Going back to that day, it was a conference I was attending. "I was really looking forward to it - I'm in this great place called Fishmonger's Hall, surrounded by great people and everything was going really well." At the time, Steven was on day release from prison, serving a life sentence for murder. After rehabilitation and a determination to change his life, he was given the opportunity to rejoin society, even if just for a day.
Steven shared: "I remember hearing screams, and it was my first day out prison," but Dermot quickly interrupted him, exclaiming: "That's incredible - it was the first day out of prison!" Steven went on to say: "I got told by the officer escorting me that day to stay put. So I stayed there and the screams continued and I said 'sod it' and went to investigate." Dermot asked if he was scared to break the rules after being conditioned by prison life. "You don't want to mess up," Steven admitted.
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