'Jeremy Kyle is cancelled for this Belgian nonsense?' Fans' fury as chat show is pushed aside by Brussels attacks that killed dozens
- Jeremy Kyle fans took to Twitter to complain today's show was cancelled
- ITV extended Good Morning Britain to provide coverage of Brussels attack
- Although many complaints were from trolls some viewers were serious
- One wrote: 'Erm why isn't Jeremy Kyle on? Why would I care about people I don't even know?'
- See more of the latest news updates on the Brussels terrorist attacks
Some Jeremy Kyle fans have been slammed on Twitter after complaining today's episode of the show was cancelled in order to cover the Brussels attacks.
At
least 34 people have died after a series of attacks across the Belgian
city, including a suicide bomb attack at the airport which struck near
the American Airlines check-in desk at 8am.
ITV
decided to cancel the popular daytime talk show in order to stay with
its flagship breakfast programme, Good Morning Britain, and provide
coverage of the on-going terror attack.
ITV decided to cancel popular daytime
talk show Jeremy Kyle in order to stay with its flagship breakfast
programme, Good Morning Britain, and provide coverage of the on-going
terror attack (file image)
One Twitter user with the screen name
@ChelseyNVOXO wrote: 'Erm why isn't Jeremy Kyle on? They've been showing
the same thing all morning. It's boring now'
But Jeremy Kyle fans were not impressed and some took to Twitter to complain about the decision.
Although
many appeared to be trolls who deliberately write provocative and
disturbing comments online, a worrying number appeared to be genuinely
incensed that the show was not on.
One
Twitter user with the screen name @ChelseyNVOXO wrote: 'Erm why isn't
Jeremy Kyle on? They've been showing the same thing all morning. It's
boring now.'
She added: 'Also it's in Brussels so why do we need to know about it lol.'
Some Jeremy Kyle fans have been
slammed on Twitter after complaining today's episode of the show was
cancelled in order to cover the Brussels attacks
When
others responded to her callous tweets she replied: 'How does it affect
England? If a terror attack happened in England I doubt Brussels would
care.
'But
at the same time it doesn't affect me, it's a shame yeah but still.
Sorry for not giving a s*** about something that doesn't affect me.'
As
more and more people asked her if she was being serious, she wrote:
'Dead bodies was the last thing I wanted to see at 8 in the morning.
Also why am I going to care about people I don't even know?'
A
woman named Olivia Lavelle wrote: 'I'm extremely sad about Brussels but
why have ITV not played Jeremy Kyle my one highlight of the day.'
A man going by the name of David Edwards added: 'Seriously? There's no Jeremy Kyle due to this Belgian nonsense. FFS.'
Medics help passengers buried in the debris that filled the terminal after the blasts at Brussels Airport today
The Lorraine Kelly show was also cancelled after just a few minutes to allow GMB's breaking coverage to continue.
The BBC also pulled their planned morning show schedule to continue their news coverage of the explosions.
Witnesses
in Brussels described apocalyptic scenes with blood and 'dismembered
bodies everywhere' after two blasts rocked the city's airport terminal
at around 8am (7am GMT), killing at least 14 people and injuring 35
others.
Then
79 minutes later at 9.19am at least 20 people were killed and 55
injured, some critically, when a blast hit a Metro station just 400
metres from the EU headquarters in the city centre.
Two suspects were arrested (pictured) a
mile from the Maelbeek metro station at around 11am as hundreds of
troops and police flooded the streets of Brussels in the hunt for
members of the terror cell
At least 20 people were killed and 55 injured when a blast hit a Metro station just 400 metres from the EU HQ
At
the airport, there were reports of a firefight between police and the
attackers who shouted in Arabic moments before detonating their bombs.
An unexploded suicide vest was later found in the rubble and a Kalashnikov rifle beside the body of a dead terrorist.
The
blasts, which detonated near the American Airlines and Brussels
Airlines check-in desks, sent shockwaves through the terminal building,
shattering windows and knocking roof tiles off the ceiling as terrified
passengers ran for their lives.
The
explosions have left countries worldwide reeling, with security placed
on high alert, flights cancelled, Eurostar services suspended and
France's border with Belgium shut down.
Two
suspects were arrested a mile from the Maelbeek metro station at around
11am as hundreds of troops and police flooded the streets of Brussels
in the hunt for members of the terror cell.
Soldiers
have been also been deployed at the airport and other key locations
across Brussels as Belgium raised security to its maximum level.
The
bombings come just a day after the Belgium Interior Minister warned of
possible revenge attacks after the arrest of Paris massacre suspect
Salah Abdeslam in the city on Friday.
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Blast damage depicted signals once more military grade explosives.
Just like 7/7.
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