GOOD Morning Britain suffered its "worst zoom call ever" today with Susanna Reid forced to cut short an interview with a cabinet minister.
Susanna, 44, and co-host Adil Ray began chatting to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace but he failed to respond.
The Tory MP was about to deny prime minister Boris Johnson had said "let the bodies pile high" in reference to another lockdown last year, when his face froze on the screen.
Wallace's lasts words were: "Can you tell me who said that Susanna?" and she replied: "No that's not for me to say" but he remained silent – staring back at her with one eyebrow raised.
A frustrated Susanna finally realised the technical blunder and said: "Ben Wallace is in a hotel room somewhere. That has to be the worst zoom connection ever" as she reassured viewers they would try to get him back on air later.
The moment tickled people at home, because Susanna was clearly chomping at the but to grill Wallace over the "incendiary" statement.
One viewer said: " that MP got away with that 1"
Another scoffed: "Can we have more interviews from MPs like that…😆"
One more remarked: "Ben Wallace looks like he needs a stiff drink before he's even started the interview…😆🤡 luckily his wifi's as cack as his defence. Remember - over 150k have died (that we know about)"
When Wallace retuned he was standing outside and leaning against a wall, but loud construction work could be heard going on in the background.
He continued to deny Mr Johnson had made the comments.
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Keeping firm, Susanna said: "If it's true, it's incendiary".
The prime minister has named his ex-aide Dominic Cummings as the source of the most recent embarrassing leaks.
Mr Cummings was removed in November after Johnson's fiance Carrie Simmons accused him of creating a toxic atmosphere in No10.