A GOOD Morning Britain anchor has admitted they are in “so much trouble” with their spouse after leaking their bedtime recording to the nation.
Charlotte Hawkins, 48, told how hubby Mark Herbert, 50, who she married in 2008, was “not thrilled” after audio of him was played out repeatedly during the ITV daytime show.




On Friday, Good Morning Britain’s presenter panel discussed whether couples should sleep in separate rooms if one of them is snoring.
Charlotte captured her man in full flow as he headed off to the land of nod in the very loud audio.
Yet she admitted the reveal might not go down well at home.
The broadcaster, who shares daughter Ella Rose with Mark, said: “I’ve recorded my husband because he was in denial about snoring.
“So I actually recorded him, as a good journalist obviously as proof.
“I’m going to be in so much trouble.
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“But we do have the recording of my husband. You can hear some of it now.”
She added: “And he denies that it’s snoring.
“But he’s going to be delighted this morning! He’ll still hopefully be asleep by now.”
Later in the show, she conceded “he’s not thrilled the recording has been broadcast to the nation.”
Previously we reported how those who snore could be at a greater risk of heart attacks and strokes.
We told how more than eight million people in Britain aged 30 to 69 have the dangerous complaint, where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
Yet 85 per cent of people are not even aware of it.
Close couple
Recently, Charlotte shared a rare snap showing the pair loved-up as Mark celebrated a special milestone.
It came as Mark turned 50 last October.
He seems to prefer a private life and leaves the spotlight to his wife.
The family currently live in their home in Surrey – which boasts a luxury cosy living room and a spacious garden.
The pair have been married for 15 years after tying the knot on August 23, 2008 at Chichester Cathedral – which was the church of the bride’s father.
They married in front of their closest friends and family members – including fellow TV presenters and former This Morning anchors Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes.
All change
Back on-screen, The Sun was first to report how Charlotte would be joined by ITV favourite Robert Rinder in the presenting hotseat today.
The duo fronted the daytime series for the second Friday on the trot.
Yet this will all change next week.
We exclusively reported how Ed Balls will return to the GMB studio on Monday alongside Kate Garraway after his three-week break.
Ex Labour politician Ed is a fan-favourite on the show and often alternates with Richard Madeley, 67.
It also means Charlotte will enjoy a break after working all five show this week.

