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This Morning fans express concern over baby’s headband mishap

The mishap went unnoticed

This Morning viewers voiced their concern when a baby’s headband slipped around her neck during Thursday’s show.

Hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby spoke to Tracey Britten, 51, who was on the show with her four three-month-old babies – Grace, Francesca, Fredrica and George – to discuss being the oldest woman to welcome quadruplets.

While mum-of-three Holly and Phil cuddled a baby each, Tracey held the other two of her newborns.

This Morning mum of quadruplets
Viewers expressed concern after the baby’s headband fell over the tot’s neck (Credit: ITV)

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However, one of the little girl’s headband soon slipped over her eyes which left some viewers amused as they jokingly compared it to the Birdbox Challenge – a viral meme game which sees those taking part covering their eyes and attempting to find their way about, just like the characters in Netflix’s Birdbox are forced to do.

Minutes later, though, viewers expressed their worry after the headband slipped further down and was around the baby’s neck.

Viewers soon took to Twitter to beg someone to remove the headband from the tot’s neck.

One person said: “Why is no one moving that head band from this baby’s neck.”

Another wrote: “Can they focus more on the fact that that poor baby has a headband slipping down on her eyes and round her neck.”

A third tweeted: “Errr may wanna check your baby love the bands slipped down to its neck.”

Meanwhile, others were too busy gushing over the adorable babies.

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During the segment, Tracey opened up about being a mum to four babies.

Tracey explained that she had her babies through IVF in honour of her late mum as she wanted one of her children to have twins.

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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