Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins stunned at the ‘freaky’ real life voice of Peppa Pig and Miss Rabbit as they appear on Good Morning Britain sofa
The presenting pair were taken aback as the actresses arrived in the studio for a chat

GOOD Morning Britain hosts Charlotte Hawkins and Kate Garraway were left stunned at the "freaky" similarities between the 'real life' voices of the actresses who play Peppa Pig and Miss Rabbit.
Harley Bird, 15, who plays the bubbly pink farm animal and Sarah Ann Kennedy, who takes on the sounds of the wise Miss Rabbit, arrived on today's ITV show and parents Kate and Charlotte were eager to quiz them on the hit childrens' programme.
Charlotte, who is mum to little girl Ella Rose, admitted she watches the show daily and squealed "That's so freaky!
"It's like Miss Rabbit is here with us!"
She then quizzed: "After hearing your voice, do you ring for a pizza and have people say 'That's Miss Rabbit?'"
Sarah admitted that people finally clocked on to her on-screen identity "after a while."
Meanwhile Kate told Harley, who has been voicing Peppa since the age of six: "You don't look anything like her!".
Harley told the ITV breakfast show: "It's quite an easy job.
"I got the job when I was five and I have grown up with it being normal to me, but obviously it is special for me."
Harley has been the voice of Peppa since series three. She was signed to the Alphabet Kidz agency shortly before her sixth birthday and landed her cartoon role just a couple of weeks later.
She is the third person to be the voice of Peppa and although she’s now 15, and Peppa is just four years old, she’s determined to continue as the character for as long as possible.
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Yesterday, This Morning fans and presenter Phillip Schofield had exactly the same reaction to the TV stars yesterday.
Phil was in awe of her voice and told her: “It’s extraordinary, it’s amazing.”
Meanwhile earlier in the show, eagle-eyed GMB viewers were left furious after show producers wrongly spelled Birkenhead as Birkinhead.
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