Emotional Susanna Reid walks out of GMB studio to comfort mum of missing Levi Davis
Emotions ran high during today's episode of Good Morning Britain as host Susanna Reid left the set to console a tearful mum of missing rugby star, Levi Davis. Julie Davis appeared on the show to discuss the ongoing search for her son, who has been missing for three months after last being seen in Barcelona on October 29, as reported by the Mirror.
"He said he had some friends he could get in touch with and that's the last phone call we had." Julie struggled to hold her emotions in as she then began sobbing at admitting to having a feeling that something was wrong. "Where it's been quite difficult is not having the information come through because there's a language barrier. Having to go via the British consulate and then the feedback of news and updates is very slow.
He confirmed Susanna had stepped out of the studio momentarily to console and support Julie. After about 15 minutes, Susanna came back, apologising for her time away. She then praised Julie for being a "tower of strength".
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