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GMB's Richard Madeley says he was 'repeatedly' hit as he details childhood 'fear'

Good Morning Britain presenter Richard Madeley gave a rare insight into his childhood during Tuesday's instalment of the ITV show.

GMB: Richard Madeley speaks about being hit as a child

Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley opened up about his childhood experiences of being hit by his father, during a discussion with co-host Kate Garraway about the potential ban on smacking children.

While noting that smacking is illegal in Scotland and Wales but legal in England if it doesn't leave a mark, Richard reflected on how common it was for children in the 1960s to be disciplined with a cane.

He shared: "I was, repeatedly and painful! These days, it would've landed them in court, never mind a change in the law now, it was tradition. At school, we all used to change stories about how we'd been hit with sticks."

Kate, intrigued, questioned Richard on the impact this had on him. He responded: "It made me absolutely determined never to hit my own children."

GMB's Richard Madeley says he was 'repeatedly' hit as he details childhood 'fear'(Image: ITV)

Richard continued, expressing his early awareness of the issue: "I knew, even if the culture said it was ok at the time, I knew as I was growing up that this wasn't right. This was wrong.

"I knew that the fear I used to feel when my father would go and get the cane because I'd done something minor and I was going to get hit three or four times with it; I knew that that was wrong."

The conversation came as Richard, who first became a stepfather before having his own children, Jack in 1986 and Chloe in 1987 with wife Judy Finnigan, reports the Mirror.

Richard emphasised: "When I had my own children, I became a stepfather first and then I had my own children, it just wasn't even an issue in my head."

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