TV fans took to social media as Cat Deeley appeared to be sharing a political message through her dress. While presenters are carefully avoiding chats about this Thursday's (July 4) General Election to allow Brits to ponder over their votes without any influence, the This Morning presenter seemed to discreetly take a stand. The host took the reigns of the daytime programme alongside Ben Shephard sporting an elegant white dress featuring red roses - an attire she said she'd picked out for the sunny weather.
However, viewers quickly flocked to X, otherwise known as Twitter , as they interpreted Cat's choice of dress as a sign of support for the Labour Party , led by Sir Keir Starmer . One social media user commented: " Cat Deeley wearing a dress covered in red roses today", while another echoed: "Interesting choice of outfit from Cat this morning..
. especially on Polling Day." A third viewer chimed in: "Cat Deeley wearing that dress is no accident", just as another argued, in reference to Ben Shephard's blue shirt: "Ben wearing that shirt is no accident.
" One viewer then concluded, adding a red rose emoji: "Yes Cat Deeley." This comes after Good Morning Britain 's Kate Garraway announced her own show, as well as the TV landscape, would be a "politics-free zone" this Thursday due to the General Election, with results set to be revealed in the early hours of Friday morning. Kate and her co-host Adil Ray both explained why the change had to take place with their election expert Al.