A camera mishap on BBC Breakfast revealed two crew members caught off guard during an interview. The incident amused viewers on social media. Meanwhile, the broadcast focused heavily on Storm Eowyn, with the Met Office issuing a red weather warning for parts of the UK and Ireland due to dangerous wind conditions.
BBC Breakfast fans got more than they bargained for on Friday when a camera gaffe gave two crew members an unexpected moment in the spotlight.
Hastily retreating out of shot, their brief cameo didn't go unnoticed by the audience. Social media platform X saw an eruption of amusement as one viewer quipped: "#BBCBreakfast hahahaha. We see ya." Severe disruptions are poised to strike Northern Ireland and Scotland hardest, with winds that could exceed 100mph near the coasts, reports the Express.
"Some big waves around, right across our coasts. We've got yellow warnings really across the UK, amber warnings in the north, but more serious red warnings in force across Northern Ireland and central Scotland," she explained.
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