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News Anchor Upstaged By A Boy With His Impromptu Dance, Netizens Laud His Talent

By Sathish Mon -
  • Updated
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  • 5th August 2020,
  • 8:26 PM

BBC News presenter, Jen Bartram was reporting a weather forecast completely unaware of the boy who hilariously broke into the camera frame with his rib tickling dance moves.

In a hilarious behind the scene visuals that caught the attention of thousands of netizens, a news anchor was upstaged by a boy dancing with a newfound excitement behind her, while she was reporting live from a sea shore in UK.

BBC News presenter, Jen Bartram was reporting from a windy beach in South Shields, UK where the boy broke out with his impromptu dance moves.

Ms Bartram was completely unaware of this young boy who was identified as ‘Leo’ who stole the show while she was reporting a weather forecast from the location. The video shared by Bartram on Twitter titled ”Here he is, never mind me; the real star or the weather forecast was the dancing kid”.

The video shows the boy who just happened to get onto the camera frame and noticing the camera was pointed at him, took full advantage and broke into an impromptu jig, lifting his shirt and performing some amazing dance moves.

Jen wrote on Twitter that she was unaware of being upstaged by the young boy by his ”enviable dance moves”. She also added some music to the clip and shared the a second one writing she has ”given the forcast what it deserved”.

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As soon as the video clip was posted, it was over-flooded with thousands of likes with some amazing comments. A user wrote ”We should get the little star into the studio. My 8 and 6 year old were falling off the streets laughing at his routine.” Another user wrote, ”Did you identify who the boy is. Maybe he can be rewarded with a tour of BBC studios and ice cream for being innovative.”

This is not the first time such a hilarious incident stormed the internet. Nearly a month ago, an interview between BBC news anchor Christian Fraser and Dr Clare Wenham was interrupted when a kid hilariously broke into the scene asking her mother where to keep her unicorn painting.

Christian, watching the child not letting her mother continue the interview, complimented the kid and even asked her name. This video too left its sweet fragrance as netizens couldn’t stop breaking into smiles after watching this hilarious video clip. Dr Wenham is a well known global health expert from London School of Economics and was talking about the Covid-19 lockdown in the interview when her daughter hilariously interrupted the interview on the BBC show.

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