Good Morning Britain viewers were quick to praise a gatecrasher at Westminster as they tuned into Wednesday's show.
As hosts Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh spoke to a female correspondent live outside the Houses of Parliament, a protester could be seen in the background.
Steve Bray was stood behind the woman brandishing two placards, one which read: " Brexit is not working," and "We despise Tory lies."
A second one was covered in pound signs and read: "Cost of Tory crisis," as well as: "Get Johnson out of our democracy."
Fans tuning into the ITV breakfast show were more than impressed with Mr Bray's appearance and took to Twitter to comment.
"Love this well done Steve bray #gmb," one person posted, while another tweeted: "Get that man a pint! Hero #GMB."
Someone else said: "#GMB #bbcbreakfast #bbcnews #skynews #r4today Christ. I love Steve Bray," while another added: "Love him or hate him, Steve Bray's always in the background! #GMB."
Just last month, Mr Bray gatecrashed a dinner being held at the Conservative Party conference in Powys and shouted abuse towards members and about the Prime Minister before being escorted out.
A video, being captured by someone supporting Mr Bray, who is from Port Talbot, is disrupted but shows Mr Bray being removed, and Andrew Davies being one of those assisting. Mr James is seen saying "out". One dinner guests seems to forcefully shout back at Mr Bray before there is applause from the room when he leaves.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV and ITV Hub.