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An ITV News interview was brilliantly interrupted by a toddler rampaging around the studio
EVER SINCE THE world-famous BBC interview with Professor Robert Kelly was interrupted by his two kids, we’ve been waiting for the next installment in the genre.
And yesterday afternoon, ITV News accidentally obliged.
Newsreader Alistair Stewart was conducting an interview with Lucy Wronka and her two children, Iris and George, about milk allergies. And Iris decided she wasn’t going to sit down for it
So for the whole interview she just bumbled around the studio
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Her head was popping into shot throughout
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While Stewart tried to ask questions to George about what he can and can’t eat, she was having the time of her life romping around the studio
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This was a welcome break in the regular news for people watching at home
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And Alistair finished the broadcast off with a killer line:
“I think we’ll have a more peaceful time at 6.30pm”
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Bring her back everyday, please.
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