TVTV NewsGood Morning BritainGMB stars shared sweet messages after two baby updates were announced live on air08:58, 04 Jun 2026Good Morning Britain shared two baby announcements.It was revealed that former Love Island host Laura Whitmore and voice of Love Island Iain Stirling, as well as Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury have welcomed their second babies into the world.During Thursday's (June 4) edition of the hit ITV programme, Susanns Reid and her co-host Paul Brand returned to our screens as they updated viewers on the latest news from across the UK and around the world.Andi Peters took on the competition segment, while Laura updated everyone watching at home on the weather forecast for the day.Richard Arnold was also back for his usual entertainment segment and moments into his updates he shared the exciting baby news.Leading the sweet tributes, he started off by saying: “A huge congratulations from all of us at Good Morning Britain, has to go to two others who are part of the Love Island family.He continued: "Former host of course Laura Whitmore and voice of Love Island Iain Stirling, welcomed their second baby and keeping with the baby theme, Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury have welcomed their second baby with the caption, ‘and then there were four’”Susanna replied: “Oh, huge congratulations.” Richard added: “Yeah, congratulations to all.”It comes as earlier in the show, Laura Tobin was congratulated after receiving an award from the Royal Meteorological Society.At the time, Susanna announced: “We haven’t just got our usual weather presenter in, we’ve got a weather presenter who is exceptionally good at explaining the weather to our viewers. In fact, you’re so good Laura that you have now received another award.”She continued: “You have been awarded the Michael Hunt Award for public understanding of meteorology and its applications and this comes from no less an organisation than the Royal Meteorological Society, congratulations.”Laura was left blushing as she replied: “Thank you so much.” Moments later Andi Peters also shared his support.He said: “Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to celebrate the fact that the Royal Meteorological Society yesterday awarded a certificate in a frame for Laura Tobin.Article continues below"It was for increasing the understanding of meteorology, for a non-scientific audience.”Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.ITVSusanna ReidGood Morning BritainMolly Mae HagueTommy Fury
GMB's Susanna Reid shares 'congratulations' as baby news shared live on-air
GMB stars shared sweet messages after two baby updates were announced live on air














