Good Morning Britain guest host Martin Lewis couldn't help mock the moment Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked who Lorraine Kelly was, on the show a week ago.
Susanna Reid was quick to grill Lorraine herself about the moment again on Monday, after Lorraine's red carpet appearance for the BAFTA TV Awards 2022 on Sunday.
Lorraine had apparently been asked a lot about the moment with Johnson, something she revealed to Susanna and Martin as they mocked the TV blunder on GMB.
Last week, viewers were stunned and GMB host Susanna was soon hitting back, as Johnson asked who the longtime telly host was on air.
Johnson appeared on his first interview with the programme in around five years, and for the first time since he was accused of hiding in a fridge on the show in 2019.
But as the interview was wrapping up after Johnson was apparently late, he was left asking who Lorraine was as Susanna brought her up.
He then appeared to mumble, as the sound cut off: "Great, fantastic, well I don't want to talk to Lorraine..." as the show then went off air, and Lorraine began.
Speaking on Monday, Susanna said: "Lorraine is here at nine o'clock. How many times did you get asked on the red carpet..."
Martin then interrupted and repeated: "Who's Lorraine? Who's Lorraine?" before he and Susanna laughed.
Lorraine found the mockery amusing, before telling them: "Quite a lot, but it was funny."
Susanna then mocked the moment again as she handed over to the telly host, once again asking: "Who's Lorraine?"
Last week, Lorraine appeared very amused by the apparent dig, especially after seeing fans messaging in to her show in confusion.
But Lorraine also defended Johnson over his mishap, claiming there was no reason for him to know who she was.
She said: "There are loads of you, it's so funny, reacting to Boris Johnson earlier on wondering who I was. I love how he said who's Lorraine.
"Why should he know who I am? I mean he's busy in the mornings, he wouldn't be watching us although he could learn a lot as you know."
Lorraine later commented as her show came to an end: "What a funny, funny day it's been," before laughing.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV and ITV Hub.