Susanna Reid's Good Morning Britain going out speech was crashed by a cheeky well-known face.
The TV presenter was speaking about the "momentous day" as she ended the Coronation special programme when Spice Girl Mel B, 47, jumped onto the camera.
The singer jumped in front of Susanna, 52, and Ben Shephard in the last few seconds of the show.
The presenting duo had been broadcasting live from Westminster Abbey as they reported on the build-up to King Charles III's Coronation.
Mel had already made an appearance as she had been a guest alongside former Three Degrees star Sheila Ferguson.
And, as their coverage came to an end, Susanna was reading a moving speech to music as the show came to an end.
She said: "It will an historic moment in what promises to be a momentous day here in Westminster."
Mel B then jumped into the shot, leaving Susanna and co-host Ben laughing.
However, with a slight smirk on her face, Susanna managed to carry on, saying: "ITV1's coverage of the Coronation continues in a few minutes with Julie Etchingham and Tom Bradby.
"Thank you for sharing it with us so far. Have a good day, enjoy the Coronation."
Mel famously kissed King Charles when she met him, when she was still in the Spice Girls.
She said that she was at the Coronation after staying in a central London hotel, but couldn't stick around.
Susanna asked her: "As you're talking, are you getting more of a sense of 'I can't leave, I must go in, I must play my part'?"
Mel then grabbed the host, saying: "You're pushing me."
She added: "It is incredible and you can just feel the buzz from our hotel. You can see everybody's just buzzing with excitement, they really are."
Susanna explained to Good Morning Britain viewers that hundreds of celebrity guests had started arriving at Westminster Abbey.
She said: "Hundreds of guests have already assembled in the Abbey, thousands of onlookers are waiting expectantly on the mile-long route from the Palace and millions are glued to their television sets at home.
"The country is poised, the prince who is now our king and has waited 74 years for this moment, is poised."