Watch: Kid upstages anchor during live TV segment
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A lunchtime news segment on milk allergies in children quickly turned into something else when a handful toddler took over the show by climbing on to the anchor’s desk. Classic live television problem!
Lucy Wronka was invited to speak on a programme on ITV News to discuss new guidelines on testing for milk allergies in babies with veteran news presenter Alastair Stewart. She was accompanied by her two children - George and Iris, reports NDTV.
As the mother began listing the health issues Goerge was facing because of the dairy product, Iris started wandering around the studio. Next thing you know, she was climbing on to the anchor’s desk.
Stewart, however, paused, chuckled and continued with the interview even as the girl made herself comfortable on his desk.
While closing the show, the visibly amused presenter shook hands with George and even gave Iris a high-five - who was now happily mounted on top of the table!
Twitter praised the anchor for keeping his calm and being utterly professional. The girl’s mother also thanked the anchor for being understanding.
This is not the first time children have taken over a TV interview. Earlier this year, Professor Robert E Kelly went viral when his kids, Marion and James Kelly, interrupted a BBC interview he was in the middle of.