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GMB forced to apologise for ‘f**k Trump’ blunder leaving viewers in hysterics

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GOOD Morning Britain's Richard Gaisford apologised today as a 'f**k Trump' sign appeared in the background of his live report.

The gaffe took place at the beginning of the show, with viewers laughing that it was the perfect start to their week. Richard was reporting live from Washington where anti-Trump demonstrators had pinned a sweary sign outside the White House.

The cameraman quickly noticed and switched the shot, but not before it had been seen by millions of viewers. The journalist went on to apologise for the accidental gaffe as he spoke to Charlotte Hawkins.

One viewer wrote on Twitter: "#GMB f**k trump!!! Brillant start by GMB on Monday morning." "Hahaha too late @gmb we all saw the f**ktrump sign in the background before you.

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