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Good Morning Britain pulled off air amid angry Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury debate

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Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh and Adil Ray had to step in and cut off two guests after a fiery debate about Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury escalated.

The discussion, which saw Talk TV's Cristo Foufas and journalist Sarah Tetteh clash over comparisons between the Love Island stars' split and Charles and Diana's separation, got so intense that the presenters intervened to end the show amidst the chaos.

Earlier in the week, Trisha Goddard had likened the couple to royalty while hosting GMB, sparking widespread conversation on whether it's fair to compare the reality TV sweethearts to such iconic figures.

As tensions rose and voices were raised, the programme swiftly moved to Andi Peters, who quipped from the Lorraine studio, "I think I can still hear them going at it." During the heated exchange, Sarah pointed out, "When the news broke of their split, the agenda changed.They actually knocked Harry and Meghan's tour in Colombia off the top spot," to which Cristo retorted, "Which sums up everything that is wrong in modern day society, the fact that it was breaking news, it was on every news channel." Sarah later argued for Molly and Tommy's international fame, saying, "Molly and Tommy have global appeal," but Cristo dismissed her claim, countering, "Oh that is absolutely nonsense, you really think the kinds of crowds that turned out in Australia or America for Charles and Diana would turn out for Tommy and Molly?" In a telling conclusion to the debate, a GMB poll showed a mere 3% of viewers agreed with the notion that Molly-Mae and Tommy are today's Charles and Diana.

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