GMB viewers switch off as they slam ITV show over annoying sound issue
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Good Morning Britain viewers were not too impressed during an interview with Sir Richard Branson.
The hit ITV show returned for another instalment on Wednesday (August 30) with Richard and Kate Garraway back at the helm.
On the programme, the two hosts spoke to millionaire and businessman Richard Branson, who was in Majorca.
But within minutes of their interview airing, viewers were left rather unimpressed and even threatened to switch off.
As Richard and Kate spoke to him about his experience with dyslexia, viewers couldn’t help but become distracted by a cricket chirping in the background.
“Honestly can you not hear the annoying noise?? GMB is becoming a glitchy joke,” fumed one person.
Another added: “Time to mute,” while a third quipped: “Someone tell Branson to kill that cricket.”
Echoing their thoughts, someone else proclaimed: “I’m going to turn it off in a minute.”
A fifth then chimed in and said: “FFS SHUT THE NOSE UP.”
Sir Richard has been open about living with dyslexia, calling it his "superpower."
The 72-year-old was diagnosed with the disorder – which causes problems with reading, writing, and spelling abilities – in his twenties after years of struggling at school.
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