Social media star turned I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! contestant turned Missing You actor GK Barry released her latest project today. Available on YouTube and BBC iPlayer, Toxic Gossip sees GK try and track down Sebastian Bond, the founder of infamous gossip platform Tattle Life.

After he failed to respond to her messages, GK managed to find out his previous address and, after getting in contact with his old neighbours, finds out where his parents live.

She goes to the gated house and, at first, plans to just drop a letter in the letter box. But after seeing a car emerge from the driveway before reversing, she decides on the spot to knock on the front door...

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Appearing on today's episode of This Morning to promote the documentary, Cat Deeley was asked about the "scary" moment.

"Imagine being there," GK said. "My nervous system was shot."

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"Because you were terrified of this guy right?" Cat asked.

GK replied: "You hear so much. I had obviously spent weeks learning a lot about him and the website. And actually having the opportunity to come face to face with him, you build up everything you wanna say. And then in the moment you're just like, [nervous voice] 'Hi'. It's terrifying."

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As shown in the documentary, Sebastian didn't answer the door, but (at least) one of his parents did.

As they're not involved in the site, the camera didn't show them and their responses were muted, with subtitles telling viewers how they replied to GK's questions. They told her she couldn't see Sebastian but did take the letter.

The documentary ended by stating that Sebastian never responded, with GK stating that she finds it quite "funny" that someone in charge of a gossip and opinion platform didn't want to share his opinions with her.

Toxic Gossip is available on BBC iPlayer and YouTube. This Morning airs weekdays on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.


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