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Josie Gibson wets herself live on This Morning during rollercoaster ride and jokes she will ‘quit’ out of embarrassment

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JOSIE Gibson announced she was quitting This Morning and hinted she'd wet herself after the rollercoaster ride from hell. The 35-year-old star was at Blackpool Pleasure Beach to show how theme parks had changed after the coronavirus crisis - and was forced to ride a nerve-jangling ride against her will.

Former Big Brother star Josie left hosts Phillip Schofield, 58, and Davina McCall, 52, in hysterics back in London as she screamed throughout the ordeal.

At one point her face mask was pushed up over her eyes, leaving her flying through the air unable to see, yelling: "I quit, I quit." Staggering off the ride once her torture was over, Josie gasped: "That's not good to do after having a baby, I tell ya. "I shan't be doing that again.

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