KATE Garraway got stuck in a supercar on Good Morning Britain today in front of two Hollywood actors - after making a sexy innuendo in front of host Adil Ray.
The show kicked off at 6am with the presenters teasing ahead to a segment on supercars, but Kate got her words muddled and said: "I always have a root around the front flap."
Fellow GMB presenter Sean Fletcher giggled and asked: "I'm sorry?" before Kate clarified: "Of the seat, for loose change!"
Adil squealed and did an impression of her roaming hands, telling her: "You didn't have to do that!"
In the final minutes of GMB the pair interviewed Fast and Furious actors Tyrese Gibson and the late Paul Walker's lookalike brother Cody Walker about their car show Fuel Fest.
Seemingly getting bit bored by car chat, Kate sneaked behind the trio and slipped into a supercar parked a few metres away on set.
Dressed in a bright green trouser suit, Kate was easy to spot as she climbed in - but quickly found herself stuck.
Gemma Collins had got stuck in a boat the day before on GMB, and Kate shuffled around before she moaned: "I can't get my thigh past the steering wheel."
Adil, who is standing in for Piers Morgan during the summer holidays, carried on chatting as Kate strained her neck around and groaned: "Someone help me!"
Poor Kate was left sitting in the car as the credits rolled, leaving viewers in hysterics.
One viewer said: "🤣 This is why I love @kategarraway so much in the morning on @gmb 😊👍"
Another said: "living for kate stuck in that fast and furious car"
The brother of Fast and Furious star Paul spoke to Sun Online ahead of Fuel Fest and admitted he misses the Fast and Furious actor.
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Cody is now bringing - a huge Fast and Furious style car event - to the UK, in memory of his older brother.
Speaking ahead of this Sunday's event, Cody said: “Paul was just a huge goofball who really never took anything too seriously. He never took himself seriously.
“My love for cars, my love for travel - it's all from him and I miss him, I miss him every day.”