Stanley Johnson has rounded off an appearance on Good Morning Britain with a truly epic selfie blunder.
During today’s episode (June 12), the I’m A Celebrity favourite was involved in an intense debate about the BBC’s decision to scrap free TV licences for the over-75s.
Stanley might be a confident public speaker and successful author, but his selfie skills leave something to be desired.
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GMB co-host Piers Morgan posted a selfie on his Instagram that Stanley had apparently taken and his followers were in stitches, as the former politician had accidentally left himself completely out of frame.
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Hysterical fans rushed to comment on the clumsy snap, with one writing: “This is AMAZING lol.”
Another commented, with a laughing-crying emoji: “Hilarious!”
Someone else said: “So funny!”
A fourth wrote: “Don’t you just love Stanley. Why can’t we have him as Prime Minister?”
“Lol that’s class,” laughed a fifth.
Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo, who grew close to Stanley in the 2017 series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, simply commented: “Love him.”
During the debate on this morning’s GMB, Piers slammed the BBC’s decision to start means-testing its once-free TV licences for people over 75.
He branded the broadcaster’s decision not to send a spokesperson on the show “cowardly”, but Stanley took issue with his use of the word.
Piers ranted: “Their salaries are paid by us, I find it cowardly that they’re not here.”
When he asked Stanley for his view, the former politician calmly replied: “I don’t think you should use words like cowardly like this.”
But Piers clapped back: “It is cowardly! They don’t send a single person to come on when they’ve made a decision that impacts on 3.7 million pensioners! I’m sorry Stanley, it is cowardly. And that’s why they’re not here!”
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The controversial presenter has previously vowed to pay the fee for D-Day veterans, following the the 75th anniversary of the Normandy landings last week.
Elsewhere on the show, Piers appeared to offer a hint that he’ll be leaving the programme at some point in the near future.
The 54-year-old, who has anchored GMB for four years, was discussing his future on the breakfast show with co-host Susanna Reid and reflecting on how long they had worked together.
Susanna asked him: “November is our four-year anniversary, isn’t it? Do you think you’ll still be here in November?”
Smiling, Piers teased: “I’ll be here in November… January? Hmm.”
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