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Richard Arnold vomits on GMB after chugging disgusting offal and heart smoothie in mock I’m A Celebrity trial-Cydney Yeates-Entertainment – Metro
He threw up after downing an offal, heart, and liver smoothie
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Richard Arnold vomited live on television during Tuesday’s episode of Good Morning Britain after chugging a blended smoothie in a mock I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Bushtucker trial.
Before getting underway with the gruesome tasks, the entertainment reporter had a huge snake placed around his neck and was challenged with answering five questions on the current ITV series.
After getting all five questions right, Richard was then put through his paces with five squeamish tasks, which involved him using his hands to find stars in boxes containing cockroaches, mealworms, and a lizard.
However, for the final trial, Richard was presented with a disgusting shake consisting of offal, heart, and kidneys.
‘I’m shaking!’ he announced before bravely downing the drink.
Richard Arnold was put through his paces on Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain (Picture: ITV)
The presenter immediately started retching after downing the drink (Picture: ITV)
He threw up after downing an offal, heart and liver smoothie (Picture: ITV)
Despite successfully consuming the entire glass, he immediately looked queasy and began to retch, turning his back to the camera.
Presenters Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid panicked and screamed as they watched their colleague as he tried to stop himself from hurling.
But it was all too much for Richard, who proceeded to grab a hat from the desk before vomming into it.
‘Oh, we’re so sorry!’ Madeley reacted, while Susanna covered her eyes. ‘Are you alright?’
‘I love this company’s duty of care,’ Richard quipped after eventually coming around.
Viewers couldn’t believe their eyes with many furious that they had to endure the revolting scenes.
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‘Absolutely disgusting this time of the morning,’ scathed one. ‘Especially when kids are watching and people are eating breakfast.’
‘Did we need someone nearly chuck up on tv at nearly 8 in morning?’ asked another.
Never a dull moment on live television, hey?
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.
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