By Tianna Corbin
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Susanna Reid found herself stunned during Thursday’s edition of Good Morning Britain by her co-presenter’s choice of queries. Throughout the programme, which has recently witnessed one star confess they’ve received demands to step down, Susanna and her ITV colleague Richard Madeley chatted with celebrity chef Rustie Lee. Yet during their conversation, Richard couldn’t help but remark on Rustie’s vocal volume, which is famous for being boisterous, alongside her signature cackle. Even before addressing the 76-year-old directly, he informed audiences: “There are some studio guests on this programme that you hear coming before you see them. “In the commercial break, you hear them coming down the corridor, 50 metres away. One of them is here now, she’s guaranteed to spice up your life!” Though Rustie appeared unbothered as she erupted into giggles at her introduction before Richard noted that she’s spent four decades in the television business, reports Wales Online . He continued: “I had to check this because I thought we got this wrong, but it’s true. She’s celebrating 40 years on the telly, that’s amazing!” Nevertheless, she swiftly informed the ITV presenter it could be somewhat longer as her journey began in the clubs alongside her sibling. Throughout their chat, the hosts discussed Rustie’s fresh podcast, called Spice Up your Life which she produces with her son James. Richard was eager to emphasise Rustie’s legendary vocals yet again as he questioned: “Can I ask a personal question, in all these years, have you ever had your voice measured for its decibel levels?” Susanna appeared stunned by his comment as she made a loud sound of shock. Rustie responded: “Talking of my decibel levels, I’m doing a one-woman show! I started off my career singing, and there was one occasion, as I went into the theatre, I was doing a song, and it happened to be one of these big American singers. “I was singing and they didn’t have the microphone, someone shouted, ‘Could you turn the microphone off!’. I said, ‘It’s not on’. My voice throws very far, I’m very fortunate. I have a beautiful voice.” Speaking about the performance, Rustie explained that the debut show is experimental and if successful, it will tour nationwide. As the chat concluded, Richard couldn’t resist another playful dig. He remarked: “To be honest, you won’t need to tour the country. Just stand in the doorway and shout!”. She found his joke absolutely hilarious and erupted into laughter. Good Morning Britain is available to watch on ITVX.