GMB descends into chaos as technical blunder ruins Stephen Mulhern interview

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Good Morning Britain turned into chaos on Wednesday morning as a technical blunder ruined an interview with television star Stephen Mulhern.

The former Britain's Got More Talent presenter was due to discuss the Make A Wish Foundation segment live on location in Hampshire but he couldn't hear Ben Shephard and Susanna Reid in the studio.

Susanna, 50, quickly apologised to Stephen and the group involved and promised viewers that they will appear on the ITV breakfast show later in the week.

Ben, 46, added that the GMB team will upload videos from Stephen so fans can watch his chat about the Make A Wish Foundation.

Earlier in the show, Ben and Susanna teased Stephen's appearance on the show and the pair reminded viewers about the time the cheeky TV star pranked them live on air.

The dynamic duo were targeted by Stephen earlier this year as part of a feature for Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

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