GMB fans break down in tears as Ben Shephard is surprised by co-stars and his wife for emotional goodbye to show
GOOD Morning Britain fans were in tears today as the programme said an emotional goodbye to Ben Shephard.
The show stalwart is moving to This Morning with Cat Deeley next month and will leave a big hole at the breakfast programme.
His co-stars were genuinely gutted to see him go with Andi Peters and Richard Arnold fighting back tears at numerous points.
Viewers were the same, with one writing on X: "Omg @gmb @kategarraway @benshephard in tears goodbye Ben xxxx."
Another posted: "[crying emojis] good luck Ben, you are a fabulous broadcaster."
A third said: "I've got something in my eyes!"
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A fourth shared: "So sad to say goodbye to Ben. Love him and Kate together. Thank you Ben."
Broadcaster Ben, whose wife Annie was watching in the wings, managed to hold himself together despite the heartfelt tributes from co-stars past and presents and friends.
He had the final word as the programme drew to a close with his ITV family and inspirational figures Ella Chadwick and Brian Wood sat by his side.
Ben said: "The alarm going off has never been anything I’ve enjoyed. But what I have known is as soon as I get in here, I’m going to be surrounded by you brilliant, incredible, gorgeous, talented, challenging, chaotic, fabulous people that make me better at what I do.
“It’s not lost on me that I wouldn’t be able to do if you lot weren’t amazing and hadn’t been such fabulous friends and colleagues.
"I can only cope with this because I know I’m not going very far. These guys are going to carry on doing an incredible job, and I’m going to get a lie in. But in a couple of weeks, I will be able to welcome you back from school run, whatever your morning routine is, with a cup of tea and chat next door.”
He received a haul of going away presents including an alarm clock cake, a signed football and blanket with his co-stars' faces on.
Andi Peters also gave him a tongue in cheek personalised memento.
The pair have been good friends for over two decades when Andi gave Ben his first TV job on T4 in the late 90s and have shared endless amounts of banter on air over the years.
Andi had to take a deep breath and compose himself as tears filled his eyes while reading through the latest competition.
Prior to that, Ben revealed he visited Andi at his home yesterday.
Andi then gave Ben a big hug and presented him a bobbing head figurine of himself, a little something for Ben to remember him by.
Explaining the present: "For your new dressing room I have something for you, something I think you will really like. I think this will look fantastic in your new This Morning dressing room."
It was an emotional episode with stars past and present paying tribute to the popular broadcaster.
Richard Arnold announced Ben's This Morning start date is Monday, March 11, before getting up to give Ben a hug and telling him: "I love you, mate."
The likes of Fiona Phillips, John Stapleton and Jenni Falconer all wished Ben luck on his next chapter in video messages from their homes.
Ben's proud wife Annie was watching the action unfold in the studio and Susanna Reid came in on her day off to wave Ben away.
Two of Ben's heroes - meningitis survivor Ella Chadwick and fundraising former Forces veteran Brian Wood - were in attendance too. The latter described Ben as the "perfect human".
West Ham's mascot Bubbles even had a cameo appearance.
Ben's 'work wife' Kate Garraway kept her tribute brief so as not to break down.
She said: "You’re an incredible person, an incredible friend. You’re an incredible broadcaster, and anyone that works with you loves you.
“But I’m going to miss you. It’s been a very long time. I won’t say any more. But we know that you’re going to be fantastic and we all know that we’re also going to be in your life as friends.”
His close pal Chris Kamara thanked him for "carrying him" through their time presenting Ninja Warrior and Goals on Sunday and expressed his gratitude to Ben for supporting him through his battle with apraxia of speech - a rare neurological condition that affects speech.
Co-star Lorraine Kelly urged him to "not lose his cheekiness" and told him she "loved him very much".
Ranvir Singh read out some of Ben's pet hates and things for new co-host Cat Deeley to take note of. These included his dislike of people eating boiled eggs beside him and breathing on him with Marmite breath.
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