ITV Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid corrected by guest as she makes 'mistake' in inter

Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid was left red-faced as she was corrected by music legend Donny Osmond during a live video-link interview on the ITV breakfast show

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During a Good Morning Britain segment, host Susanna Reid received a polite correction from musical icon Donny Osmond while discussing the challenges of early fame. The experienced anchor Susanna Reid, who was presenting alongside Ed Balls on Thursday (March 6), turned the conversation to singer Donny Osmond's new Las Vegas show featuring high-tech elements like a virtual duet with his past self, after covering the day's top news. As she broached the topic of the struggles faced by young stars , Susanna made a slight misstep in her questioning.

She initiated the discussion with: "Are we propelling people into adulthood too soon? The actor Milly Bobby Brown spoke about the media won't let her grow up." TV series 'better than Breaking Bad' is hidden gem streaming now on Disney+ Price Is Right fans worry for Drew Carey's safety as they beg network for change Expanding on this, she said: "You know she's sort of frozen, we want people to stay frozen where they were.", reports Edinburgh Live .



Delving deeper, she continued: "A lot of people have had bad experiences! Guy Chambers said that people shouldn't join boy bands until they're 18 as one suggestion to protect children," as cited by the Manchester Evening News. Wrapping up her point, Susanna asserted: "But you're embracing of your 14-year-old self's experience; you've had no experiences that relate to that.", as reported by the Mirror.

However, Donny Osmond intervened to adjust the record, stating: "Well that's not quite 'true'. That's not quite 'true'." He confided: "I went through a very difficult time of transitioning from a teeny bopper to an adult entertainer and for people to accept all of that it was a very difficult transition.

" Donny Osmond explained how he transitioned from his teen idol status to being accepted as an adult: "But what happened with me was that I was accepted for when Soldier Blood came out and when Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat came out, when I won Dancing with the Stars or Strictly." He noted that participating in such shows played a significant role in rebranding him as a grown-up artist. "Those type of shows helped to establish me as an adult.

It's a lot easier to go back and embrace the teeny-bopper career because I was already accepted as an adult," he shared. Having started his career at just five years old performing alongside his older siblings in The Osmonds, Donny has enjoyed an illustrious career spanning multiple decades. His solo venture in the 1970s further cemented his success, yielding numerous top 10 hits and gold-certified albums.

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