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GOOD Morning Britain is facing another presenter shake-up as a stand in host replaces Adil Ray.

The actor, 49, has been a regular face of the ITV breakfast programme since 2019.

Good Morning Britain is facing another presenter shake-up as a stand in host replaces Adil Ray
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Good Morning Britain is facing another presenter shake-up as a stand in host replaces Adil RayCredit: REX
The actor is taking a break from hosting duties for two weeks
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The actor is taking a break from hosting duties for two weeksCredit: Rex
Rob Rinder will stand in and host GMB alongside Charlotte Hawkins
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Rob Rinder will stand in and host GMB alongside Charlotte HawkinsCredit: Rex

He typically hosts the show alongside Charlotte Hawkins when Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley are off.

However, the Citizen Khan star is taking a well-deserved two weeks off from the show.

TV presenter Rob Rinder will take his place in the studio and front GMB with Charlotte, 48.

Rob, who shot to fame with his courtroom-based programme Judge Rinder, stood in for Adil last week too.

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Countryfile star Sean Fletcher will present the national news bulletins during the two-and-a-half-hour show.

Meanwhile, fan-favourite Laura Tobin will be on weather duties while Richard Arnold will have the latest entertainment news.

Adil previously urged fans 'not to panic' over his absence from the show - and confirmed he will remain a permanent fixture for another while.

He wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "Thanks for watching @gmb. "Off for Fridays over the Easter break.

"Back with you from April 12 peeps, and for quite a few Fridays until September."

He added: "FriRays they’re all calling it. Well one person did. That’ll do."

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and ITVX.

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Rob, who shot to fame with his courtroom-based programme Judge Rinder, stood in for Adil last week too
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Rob, who shot to fame with his courtroom-based programme Judge Rinder, stood in for Adil last week tooCredit: Rex
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