This Morning fans annoyed as phone keeps going off during interview
28.01.2022 - 16:41
/ ok.co.uk
This Morning viewers weren’t pleased that a phone kept going off during an interview on the show on Friday morning. Alison Hammond, 46, and Dermot O’Leary, 48, were chatting to a former police officer and the man who shot him, when viewers were distracted by the undeniably annoying notification sounds.The phone owner received a barrage of notifications at the time, which sounded like a mixture of both WhatsApps and Facebook messages.The faux-pas and noise didn’t go unnoticed by viewers, who took to social media to express their annoyance. “@thismorning what is it with the phone keeps pinging whilst talking to levroy and james,” wrote one person.
“@thismorning please get the guy to turn his phone off!,” penned another. “The guest on This Morning not putting his phone on silent has me gagging,” wrote a third. Meanwhile, another viewer said that they kept mistaking the notification noises for their own phone.
Someone else said: “What’s unbelievable is that one of these people hadn’t put their phone on silent! #thismorning”. Another disgruntled viewer penned: “Imagine not turning your phone off before you go on telly.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
Live TV is often filled with blunders, and sometimes even the professionals make a mistake – Alison Hammond included. Earlier this month, Alison accidentally called guest chef Juliet Sears the wrong name , sparking Juliet to correct her. Talking to the camera, Alison said: “And the Christmas decorations have only just come down, but some supermarkets - would you believe it - are already stocking up for Easter, so Juliet Sears is here to help you make the most of
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