Good Morning Britain viewers were quick to call out Kate Garraway on Friday after spotting a rather odd habit of hers.
The latest edition of the ITV show saw Kate and her co-host Ben Shephard speak to Ed Miliband live from Westminster about the recent resignations at Downing Street.
The 52-year-old politician appeared via video link to give his opinion about the cost of living crisis following Rishi Sunak's announcement on Thursday.
During the interview, Kate announced: "Meanwhile, Downing Street appears to have had yet another day of chaos and in fact we're just getting word this morning just now that actually there is likely to be another resignation any minute now in Downing Street..."
"Maybe it will be the Prime Minister, Kate," Mr Miliband replied sarcastically.
Kate then asked: "Well, would you welcome that if it was Mr Miliband? Because Labour is doing better than it's ever done in the polls in recent memory and it seems like he is the person you'd like to stay there in order to get a purchase on the country."
"No, it's bad for the country," Ed replied as Kate could be heard whispering: "Who is it?"
Kate's offscreen mishap didn't go unnoticed by GMB viewers watching at home as they took to Twitter to comment.
One person tweeted: "Is it just me who hears Kate Garraway whispering during interviews whilst someone is talking, it’s literally EVERY FRIDAY. She asks a question and when they start talking you hear her whispering @GMB #GMB."
Another viewer posted: "Really admire Kate Garraway but she does like to interrupt just at the moment someone is making a point that we might want to hear & sorry but the interruption isn’t usually worth it. Watching on catch up. #gmb."
Someone else asked: "Anyone keep hearing whispering during interviews #GMB."
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV and ITV Hub.