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Nika Shakhnazarova

Good Morning Britain fans accuse Kate Garraway of 'spoiling' White House Farm ending

Good Morning Britain fans were left furious after they accused Kate Garraway of "ruining" the ending of White House Farm ahead of tonight's highly-anticipated finale.

The true storyline of the show's events has been heavily reported on, however viewers who didn't follow the crime were upset at the show for revealing the plot's ending.

While Kate was announcing what was coming up later in the show, she said: "The true story of how Jeremy Bamber killed his family to inherit their fortune.

"This morning his former best friend joins us live with a new revelation about what he thinks really happened."

Kate raised some eyebrows of White House Farm viewers (Ken McKay/ITV/REX)

But the murderer's friend never appeared, sparking fury from viewers who took to Twitter to voice their concerns.

One person wrote: "@GMB thanks for confirming Jeremy was the killer in White house farm before the final TONIGHT some of us didnt know what happened!!!!"

Another penned: "Thanks @GMB for ruining what happens next in White House Farm when I still need to catch up."

A third tweeted: "Thanks to @GMB for ruining the end of White House Farm for me... final isn’t till this evening but you just have away the ending #whitehousefarm #goodmorningbritian."

Viewers were angry Kate 'ruined' the ending (Jonathan Ford)

While another added: "@kategarrawaythanks for ruining the ending of #WhiteHouseFarm I hadn't known the story and have been gripped trying to decide who had done it. A not happy Carl in Bury."

White House Farm is an ITV drama about the brutal 1985 murder of a family in Essex.

Jeremy Bamber is serving a life sentence for killing his parents, his sister and her six-year-old twin sons.

The show, which began last month, has consistently seen viewers confess to finding the new take on the real-life murders both "horrific" and "chilling".

White House Farm's finale airs tonight (Jonathan Ford)

The six-part series looks into the fateful night in August 1985, when five members of a family were murdered in their home.

Daughter Sheila was initially accused of killing her parents, two young sons and then herself, but it was her brother Jeremy Bamber who would later be accused and convicted of the murders and framing his adoptive sister.

The drama follows the investigation into the tragic event, through research, accounts and interviews.

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