GMB: Panel say taking shirt off should be reserved for beach Good Morning Britain sparked a backlash from viewers on Wednesday with many issuing a complaint about the show's coverage. The segment that received a strong reaction was about whether men should stop taking their tops off during the hot weather. The discussion comes after it was reported that 75 percent of people said in a survey that guys should not take off their shirts unless they're at the pool or the beach.

However, some fans were left unimpressed by the show's coverage, with one fuming: "Obviously nothing else better to talk about." "And you wonder why no one watches GMB," another complained while a third asked: "Really? Best topic of the day? Knife crime and shoplifting rocketing you are unable to call out the #majoroflondon #SadiqKhan now not even able to comment on his office posts #democracy." Someone else raged: "Seriously, with everything going on just now.

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