'OH MATRON'

Good Morning Britain fans in hysterics as Ben Shephard makes X-rated innuendo about Laura Tobin’s ‘bush’

GOOD Morning Britain viewers were left in hysterics today as Ben Shephard made an X-rated innuendo about Laura Tobin’s bush.

The weather woman’s report earlier in the show came in front of Britain’s biggest Rhododendron bush in the grounds of South Lodge Hotel in Horsham.

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Ben Shephard delivered a naughty innuendo on today’s GMB

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Laura Tobin presented in front of a huge bush

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The Rhododendron bush is in the grounds of South Lodge Hotel in Horsham

Later in the show, Lorraine Kelly began chatting about Tommy Lee’s talking penis in the Disney series Pam and Tommy when Ben segued into Laura’s bush.

He cheekily quipped: “I was intrigued to see if you’d seen Laura’s bush this morning though. It’s a world record breaker.”

Ranvir Singh exclaimed: “Oh please, stop it.”

A giggly Lorraine said: “A bumper book of double entendres.”

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Viewers saw the funny side too, with one writing on Twitter: “Laura’s Bush! Ohh Matron!”

A second said: “Have you seen @Lauratobin1Bush. I almost choked on my coffee.”

A third wrote: “Hilarious ‘I’ve literally never seen a bush this size before’.. Only you Laura Only You.”

Gardener Paul Collins is responsible for looking after the 121-year-old bush and told the : “You let nature take its course – it’s just so big.

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“A large fully grown oak tree drinks 40,000 litres a day of water and that bush is bigger or about the equivalent to an oak because the leaves are wider so there must be a fair amount of liquid going through that plant.

“It just grows bigger and bigger each year.”

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The bush is 121-years-old
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