Richard and Susanna exposed their colleague(Image: ITV)

GMB's Laura Tobin left red-faced as 'walk of shame' is exposed on ITV show

by · NottinghamshireLive

Laura Tobin, the weather presenter on Good Morning Britain, was left a bit embarrassed during the latest episode of the show when her "walk of shame" was revealed. The ITV show's stars had a late night on Monday as they attended the Pride of Britain Awards.

Hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid were present, along with entertainment correspondent Richard Arnold who was interviewing celebrities on the red carpet. As they discussed the event, which honours the UK's unsung heroes, Susanna pointed out that Laura arrived at the GMB studio in the same outfit she wore the previous night, leading Richard to call her a "stop out".

Susanna said: "I just want to say, some of us had an early late night. Some of us had a very late night, some of us had such a late night that it rolled into this morning."

The camera then showed Laura, and GMB also displayed a picture of her arriving at work in her glamorous red carpet dress. Dressed in a stunning strapless red and black gown, Laura looked fabulous but clearly overdressed for the GMB job.

As everyone in the studio laughed, Susanna added: "So this was Laura coming into work. She takes on the walk of shame. That is definitely the morning after the night before look! ", reports the Mirror.

The weather presenter, now back in her regular GMB outfit, clarified: "It looks like I went straight from Pride of Britain straight to GMB. I would like to assure you, I went back to my hotel, slept but I didn't have a change of clothes and I couldn't take my hair out."

She firmly added, "That's my argument and I'm sticking to it," amidst the banter with co-host Richard who joked, "You stop out and I won't say the other one."

Laura quickly concluded the exchange, expressing her pleasure at having been part of the event. Although the Pride of Britain Awards were held on Monday, viewers can catch the ceremony on ITV1 at 8pm this Thursday, October 24.