Kate Garraway 'still blushing' as TV star accidentally bursts into her toilet

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Kate Garraway 'still blushing' as TV star accidentally bursts into her toilet
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ITV presenter Kate Garraway recalled the 'toe-curling' moment on Thursday's Good Morning Britain, admitting she was 'still blushing' over the embarrassing blunder

Kate Garraway admitted she was left both "horrified" and "embarrassed" on Tuesday after Alexander Armstrong accidentally burst into her toilet.

Kate added she then sat on the toilet in a "sleepy state" but in the process had forgot to lock the door, resulting in Classic FM host Alexander, 53, accidentally walking in. "He was very: 'Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God!' but in that awful way when you're so horrified but you can't move.Fans were quick to react to the hilarious toilet blunder as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts.A different account put: "… we all have done it … I think."It comes after Kate delighted her fans recently with a sweet snap of her husband Derek Draper.

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