Saturday Night Takeaway Viewer Steals the Show by Ripping Her Wig off & She’s at It Again! | GMB

Good Morning Britain published this video item, entitled “Saturday Night Takeaway Viewer Steals the Show by Ripping Her Wig off & She’s at It Again! | GMB” – below is their description.

Saturday Night Takeaway viewers agreed that the real star of the show was an excited mum who whipped her wig off after winning a holiday. The guest on the Saturday night ITV show was branded an ‘icon’ on social media after she was told by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly that she had won in a giveaway for viewers. She was told by video link-up that she had won, and her reaction was to rip her wig off in celebration before popping it back on. She won a well-deserved holiday after her four daughters nominated her for raising them single-handedly as well as running a charity.

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Broadcast on 15/03/2021

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