Stormy Huntley overwhelmed as husband and baby gatecrash live show

Stormy Huntley overwhelmed as husband and baby gatecrash live show
Source: Daily Mail Online

The Jeremy Vine Show was full of love on Friday when Storm Huntley was left overwhelmed by an unexpected Valentine's surprise from her husband and baby daughter.

Storm, 38, was deep in a conversation about whether or not people should surprise their partners on the most romantic day of the year when her co-host Alexis Conran, 54, said that 'we have a surprise for someone on the sofas'.

After revealing that the surprise was for Storm, her husband Kerr and young daughter Sloan came into the studio, all smiles, with a bouquet of flowers.

She asked: 'Who contacted you?'

Kerr then revealed that the show had gotten in touch and she joked that they must have arranged the flowers too because he wouldn't pick a bouquet that beautiful.

He joked: 'The deal specifically was I'll bring the child and you get flowers.'

The Jeremy Vine Show was full of love on Friday when Storm Huntley, 38, was left overwhelmed by an unexpected Valentine's surprise from her husband and baby daughter.

Storm's husband Kerr and young daughter came into the studio all smiles with a bouquet of flowers, leaving the Scottish presenter delighted.

Storm, however, was not the only presenter to get a surprise on Jeremy Vine today and Alexis was also surprised.

Holding her young daughter, Storm said: 'Oh, actually, I think, I think there might be another surprise. I kid you not.'

It was at this point that Alexis’s wife, Cosima Shaw, came into the studio with a bouquet of flowers for him and he said ‘No way!’ in shock.

Cosmina joked: ‘The last time you saw me was in my grubby sweatpants!’

She took a seat on the sofa and Storm admitted that it was actually the first time they have properly met.

Storm said: ‘I heard so much about you, I feel like I know you personally.’

She went on to add that they ‘haven’t met before’ with the exception of a ‘very brief’ hello at a party.

The Valentine’s surprise comes after Channel 5 viewers were left in shock and hit out against ‘cheap’ TV production after broadcasting company ITN shared the truth behind their studios.

The production company, which is behind the broadcast of Channel 5’s daytime programming, recently took over Good Morning Britain after a huge ITV shake-up.

The morning news show moved from ITV’s Television Centre to the ITN headquarters in central London, while the likes of This Morning, Lorraine and Loose Women now film at The H Club in Covent Garden.

Taking to social media this week, ITN shared a behind-the-scenes video of how Channel 5’s daytime shows are turned around in between broadcasts.

The video, filmed from a camera up above the studio, showed the teams moving around pieces of the set, which include large wooden structures painted and decorated like walls, to create the different backgrounds.

It showcased how the set and furniture is moved around for back-to-back programmes, debate show Jeremy Vine, news programme Storm & Alexis, and chat show Vanessa - all within the same space.

The shows are aired daily on Channel 5 at 9:15am, 11:30am and 2pm - while 5 News at Lunchtime airs at 12:45pm, and Matt Allwright's news show airs at 12:50pm.

The video showcased how the ITN studios are turned around by the crew between shows.

A new video showcased how the set and furniture is moved around for back-to-back programmes, debate show Jeremy Vine, news programme Storm & Alexis, and chat show Vanessa - all within the same space.

The camera crew could be seen moving throughout the space as workers built the sets in between live TV that welcomed its familiar stars.

Posting the clip to X, formerly known as Twitter, one viewer furiously hit out against the set up saying: 'This really is making TV on the cheap.'

'This isn't good public service broadcasting from Channel 5. It's all based in London rehashing the same inflammable talking points over and over again.'

Another chimed in to agree: 'It's just cheap, formulaic and lowest common denominator chewing gum TV. No ambition or purpose.'

'Cheap, very cheap,' someone else hit out, as a fourth angrily penned: 'It's frightening how proud they are of this.'

Others stepped in to defend the video, with one writing: 'Doesn't make TV look cheap at all. All TV channels these days are the same when it comes to spending money.'

'When watching TV would you know that it's in the same studio? No.... you wouldn't.'

Jeremy Vine airs on Channel 5 weekdays from 9:15am.