Good Morning Britain became very heated this morning as two guests debated whether Prince Andrew should be allowed to return to public life - but viewers were a little distracted.
Author and editor Ingrid Steward appeared on the ITV show as she said that she believed that Andrew needed to "find a role outside of the public eye".
While broadcaster Amy Nicks argued to hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley that she believed he should be banished entirely.
As the debate became fiery, viewers became distracted by Amy's uncut grass in the background of her garden.
Fans flocked to Twitter to comment, with one writing: "She looks lovely but why didn't she cut the grass before appearing live in front of the nation on #GMB ??"
While another joked: "Feel like you can’t trust anyones views who leave their grass that long. #GMB."
A third wrote: "Think @AmyNicks_ needs to look out the back and realise her grass needs cutting #GMB."
"Came here for the grass comments and wasn't disappointed #GMB," another quipped.
One demanded: "Tell that lass to get her grass cut!!!! #gmb"
Another joked: "Cut your grass ya scruff.. #gmb."
A fan quipped: "That woman in Hemel Hempstead really needs to cut her grass #GMB."
Amy responded to the flood of comments by joking later on Twitter: "Does anyone have a strimmer I can borrow? #GMB."
It comes after Richard made an awkward joke aimed at Prince Harry and Piers Morgan earlier in the programme.
The 65-year-old and Susanna had been joined by royal editor Chris Ship as they spoke about the Duke of Sussex's upcoming book.
His bombshell memoir is set to "shake the monarchy to the core", with some sources suggesting he could deepen his rift with his brother and father by "going after" Camilla, who is he reportedly "can't stand".
*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV