Good Morning Britain plunges into chaos as Ed Balls KICKS

Good Morning Britain plunges into chaos as Ed Balls KICKS Susanna Reid in the head so hard her 'vision blurs'

Good Morning Britain was plunged into chaos on Wednesday after Ed Balls accidentally kicked Susanna Reid in the head.

The politician was clearly red-faced after the hilarious blunder during a debate about passengers putting their feet on plane seats.

For the discussion, Ed and Susanna headed to replica airplane seats, where the former Strictly star sat next to Andrew Pierce.

While trying to get comfortable, he crossed his feet on Susanna's headrest and accidentally stepped on her.

Susanna quickly keeled over and grabbed her head in pain while Ed quickly jumped out of his seat and apologized to her.

Good Morning Britain was plunged into chaos on Wednesday after Ed Balls accidentally kicked Susanna Reid in the head

Good Morning Britain was plunged into chaos on Wednesday after Ed Balls accidentally kicked Susanna Reid in the head

The politician was clearly red-faced after the hilarious blunder during a debate about passengers putting their feet on plane seats

The politician was clearly red-faced after the hilarious blunder during a debate about passengers putting their feet on airplane seats

Ed seemed visibly remorseful over the mistake, and Susanna later joked: “I don't think we've ever settled a debate so quickly on the show.”

Later in the show, she revealed that her “vision was blurry for 20 minutes.”

Susanna joked about Ed putting a “heel” in her head, saying: “I'd really rather you had sock feet.”

Ed added: “I was like, Ooomph here.” [to put his feet on the seat]as she quipped, “And the Ooomph landed here!” in relation to her head.

This came after Susanna revealed that hang anxiety and skin problems led her to go “alcohol-free”.

The presenter spoke to Lorraine Kelly on her morning show on Thursday about the health benefits she has experienced since giving up alcohol.

Susanna, who stopped drinking in 2018, added that while she still “enjoys a few bubbly” on very special occasions, she is “99.9 percent alcohol-free.”

When she joined Lorraine in the studio, the presenter said: “You’re glowing.”

Later in the show, she revealed that her vision was blurry for 20 minutes after the attack

Later in the show, she revealed that her vision was blurry for 20 minutes after the attack

“Thanks, a lot of people are doing well, Jan, and you need the right motivation to stick with it.” “People think why not, you need a why to do it,” Susanna began.

She continued: “The reason for this was because I kept getting breakouts on my skin and my doctor said it was because alcohol dilates blood vessels and causes blood to pool in the skin. “I was prone to breakouts, Breakouts and rosacea. I thought, I don't want just one.

“When you get up so early in the morning, you definitely need a clear head. I just noticed that it took me longer to flush it through my system even if I had a drink on the weekend and I just didn't like that hang anxiety feeling. That slightly tense feeling.

“It had a pretty dramatic effect on my weight and I lost quite a bit.” Of course then you replace other things too! “White wine is known as liquid cake, it just has so many calories.”

“I just think, do it for a month and see what effect it has on your skin and your health.”

“When someone celebrates I still raise a glass, I'll still have bubbles at Christmas.” “I'm alcohol-free 99.9% of the time.”

Harley Street skin expert and brand founder, Dr. Sam Bunting, told Web: “Alcohol can negatively affect the skin in three different ways.”

“Firstly, it can cause the skin to become dehydrated, leaving it looking dry and dull, and fine lines can appear even worse (especially in winter).

“The next thing is that it increases redness and creates a flushed, ruddy appearance.” Over time, it can also cause inflammation, which can lead to breakouts and premature aging of the skin.

She added: “The good news is that a lot of this can be reversed by reducing alcohol consumption.” Create a positive habit cycle by practicing “Dry January” with a few simple skin care tips like daily sunscreen, a barrier repair moisturizer and the Combine miracle ingredient azelaic acid to fight inflammation and reduce redness and breakouts. Their luster will be restored by the end of the month.'

It comes after Susanna revealed hang anxiety and skin problems led her to go “alcohol-free”.

It comes after Susanna revealed hang anxiety and skin problems led her to go “alcohol-free”.

Susanna revealed to the Mail in 2019 that she no longer experienced hang anxiety and explained what that meant.

“It was kind of a tingly feeling when you don't find peace, your body is just so upset,” she said.

“I never drank while I was working, but on my evenings off I would have a few glasses of wine. And Piers and I had these great evenings at the Groucho Club in Soho which were wonderful.”

She continued: “But I haven't done anything like that since I stopped drinking.” “Basically, I enjoy it a lot less now – as Piers keeps telling me.”

Susanna also talked about the impact sobriety has had on her love life.

She said: “Someone – he will remain anonymous – and I have arranged a date.”

“I thought it might be good manners to mention the fact that I don't drink because most people like to drink on a date.

“And all of a sudden he stopped making arrangements,” she said. “It just stopped happening.” “A lot of people just think it's no fun to go out at night.”

“I don’t care,” she added. “I’m just grateful that I don’t have to worry about waking up with a sore head.”

Susanna has lost two kilos since quitting alcohol.