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CBeebies scandal! Did presenter actually just drop the C-bomb?
A mother was shocked to realise her child was watching a CBeebies show when a presenter appeared to sing a swear word.
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The clip, in which Jarvis is merrily seen trundling along on a snazzy scooter, has him singing “you’re a fluttering kite”.
But unfortunately it didn’t sound as though he sang the word kite, it sounded more like he sang a very rude word indeed. Now this is where everyone was left wondering, did he say kite or did he just say c***?
The clip has been viewed more than 2.6million times and shared a staggering 49,000 times.
Later, Lydnsey told the Sun: “At first I thought it was really amusing because it was just a shock, but if my little girl who’s two, starts saying that in public it’s going to make me look really bad.
My sister and my mum were like, “oh my god, I just can’t believe that that is on a child’s programme”.
According to the Daily Mail, CBeebies official page confirmed that Jarvis is definitely saying “kite” in the clip.
Former Blue Peter presenter Katy Hill also waded into the row saying: “I know @realchrisjarvis sails close to the wind (!) but he totally said KITE!”.
“At first I thought it was really amusing because it was just a shock, but if my little girl who’s two, starts saying that in public it’s going to make me look really bad”.
And ItsyBitsyMumsy wrote: “Doesn’t sound like kite to me”. “We make shows for your little ones so it’s always going to be kite”, they stated on their Facebook.
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In probably the most unfortunate case of misheard lyrics ever, parents everywhere have been debating whether Cbeebies’ presenter Chris Jarvis just dropped the C-bomb.