Good Morning Britain in presenter shake-up as regular replaced by boy band icon

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    Good Morning Britain faces yet another presenter shake-up as ITV has announced that the team will be getting a new presenter.

    Susanna Reid usually presents the breakfast show alongside a string of rotating co-hosts including the likes of Richard Madeley, Ben Shephard, Martin Lewis and Ed Balls.

    Other names alongside Kate Garraway, Charlotte Hawkins and Ranvir Singh also include the likes of Adil Ray and Robert Rinder who serve as regular relief presenters.

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    However, viewers love to also wake up to Richard Arnold, who delivers a roundup of entertainment news every morning on the flagship ITV breakfast show.

    However, as he prepares to go on holiday, ITV has announced his temporary replacement who will come in the form on Duncan James.

    The Blue singer will cover for the long-running breakfast TV host next week as he temporarily departs the programme.

    In a short selfie video recorded in his garden that was released by the network, Duncan cheekily admitted that he couldn't wait to get started.

    He exclaimed: "Good Morning Britain!

    "It's me Duncan James, and I look forward to seeing you all from Monday.

    "As I am going to be standing in for the fabulous Richard Arnold with the latest entertainment news as he heads off on holiday to tan his white bits."

    He signed off the video: "See you Monday!" along with a cheeky wink to the camera.

    Alongside the video, ITV confirmed: "Good Morning Britain welcomes a new member to the family as Duncan James covers for Richard Arnold as Guest Entertainment Presenter from Monday 14th and all week."

    Whilst colleagues and fans alike cannot wait to give him a warm welcome as they took to social media with excitement.

    Newsreader Maverine Cole declared "Amazing news. See you next week @MrDuncanJames."

    Whilst another fan commented: "Oooh congrats, good luck and be fabulous as always."

    Good Morning Britain airs from 6am every weekday on ITV.

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