Richard Madeley had viewers squirming in their seats once more during an appearance on BBC gameshow This Is MY House.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, who has come in for his fair share of criticism over recent weeks for some bizarre comments made on the ITV news programme, did the opposite of setting pulses racing as he pretended to chat up Loose Women’s Judi Love.
The show is based around guessing which of the four people on the show is the real homeowner of a house in question, but in this part of the show, each of them have to meet a real person from their life, who’s not allowed to let on which of the four they know.
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Judi asked: “Could you imagine your loved one coming up to you and you cannot react to them?
“If that was me, I’d do everything not to look at them.”
And as if he’d just been given the cue to realise his hidden acting skills, Madeley jumped out of his seat and rushed over to Love, eagerly saying: “Let’s do it, let’s do it”, before plonking himself right beside her.
He then told her: “Judi, I don’t know where I’d be without you today. You’ve been by my side for so long.”
With laughter erupting from the studio, Love remained impassive, occasionally nodding her head as she played along, trying desperately not to giggle herself.
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Madeley went on: “I just don’t know how I would have got through all those crises without you to hold me in your arms at the end of the day and make it right.”
One of the other celebrity guessers, Welsh comedian Kiri Louise Pritchard-McLean cut in, saying: “Do you know which Judi this is?”
Madeley and Love then burst into laughter, but the former’s role playing was not lost on social media user, with one critic tweeting: “Just as well I’ve already had my breakfast.”
Another added: “Thinks he’s Casanova, vomitville.”
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