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BBC Presenter Bursts Into Laughter During Live Weather Report
BBC weather presenter Louise Lear seemed to find something highly amusing as she attempted to present the weather on Wednesday evening.
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The 48-year-old could be heard giggling as she was introduced, and news readers Simon McCoy tried to bring her back.
The hilarious footage of the broadcast shows Lear struggling to keep a straight face as she begins to cry with laughter.
“I will try to calm down because the weather in Scotland it’s actually not funny”, said the cheeky Louise Lear.
But this BBC forecaster saw the sunny side when she lost her composure during the weather report yesterday.
The “gale force gusts into Wales” particularly set her off as her voice becomes high pitched and nearly unintelligible. It seemed that every time she tried to contempt herself, Louise started laughing uncontrollably.
But it wasn’t to last.
Many Twitter to users have taken to social media to wonder what had set Lear off, with some speculating that perhaps McCoy had said or done something to cause the fit of giggles.
It’s unknown what exactly caused Lear to break down in laughter, but McCoy deflected any blame at the end of the report saying: “It wasn’t your fault and it wasn’t my fault, and we’ll leave it there”.
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This article first appeared on The Sun.