Ranvir Singh left Susanna Reid in hysterics as she gatecrashed a debate on Good Morning Britain today.
The presenter was the news anchor on the ITV breakfast show today - but she stepped onto the set early, leaving the show's main presenters - Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis - and their guests laughing.
As they discussed the day's news and the pressure on the NHS with Dr Hilary Jones, Ranvir could be seen walking behind the guests as a member of the crew reached out to try and hold her back.
When the camera was focused on The Mirror's Kevin Maguire, Ranvir stood out behind in her bright red jumpsuit.
A hand then reaches out to try and ask her to step back as she made her way onto set with the day's newspapers. Realising her mistake, she retreated back as Susanna addressed her brief appearance.
"Oh, hello, Ranvir," the presenter said, looking over at her colleague, as Ranvir joked back: "I'm a bit early. I'll step out gently."
The moment left Susanna and Martin laughing as they noticed Ranvir's early entrance.
It has been announced that Louisa James will be replacing Ranvir on the ITV show, as she's stepping down as political correspondent.
"Delighted that @LouisaJamesITV is joining Good Morning Britain’s politics team as Political Correspondent, taking over from @ranvir01," Anne Alexander, Senior Political Producer on GMB, wrote on Twitter.
"She’s experienced, hard working and obsessed with politics. Welcome to the (mad) House Louisa."
Ranvir quit as political correspondent earlier this year, but will still fill in on the main presenting line-up from time to time.
"Ranvir is ready for a new challenge at Good Morning Britain and she wants a bigger role within the team," a source said at the time.
"She quietly stepped down as the political editor of the show in anticipation of having a more substantial part to play. Ranvir covers for Susanna Reid when she is away and this week has stepped into her shoes during half term."
The insider added: "But she wants more and the bosses at GMB are clamouring to give it to her. She is a hugely popular member of GMB and keeping Ranvir on board is something everyone wants."