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GMB host compares Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury split to Charles and Diana in bizarre rant

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Trisha Goddard left her Good Morning Britain colleagues in an uncomfortable silence this Thursday when she went on a tirade about Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague's breakup.The TV personality, 66, was chatting with Richard Madeley and Richard Arnold this Thursday on the breakfast programme, as they discussed the day's top stories, including the recent split of the former Love Island stars.However, following the couple's emotional social media announcement of their separation on Wednesday, pizza giant Domino's released a statement on Twitter that took Trisha by surprise and led her to draw parallels between the couple and King Charles III and Lady Diana.But when Trisha made the comparison, the talk show veteran didn't provide any further explanation, leaving her co-hosts squirming in awkward silence.

The live TV gaffe started with Richard Arnold detailing the breakup as he ran through the day's entertainment news, chuckling as he noted that Molly-Mae and Tommy's split had sparked a flurry of reactions, particularly online, reports the Mirror.A post shared on Domino's Twitter account read: "Everyone at Domino's joins the nation in mourning the break-up of Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury's relationship.

Our thoughts and condolences are with them at this time." But for Trisha, this was just a way for the company to profit from "someone's misery".

Richard initially remarked on the influence of Molly-Mae and Tommy's journey since their stint on the ITV2 series, despite not winning: "This goes to show the impact over the last five years and they didn't even win the show".Trisha then weighed in with her thoughts, expressing concern about the nature of the attention: "Well, I don't know whether it's a bad impact or money-making, people

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