Good Morning Britain fans were left in hysterics on Monday as a café worker appeared to run away from the camera.
Wales’ 17-day firebreak lockdown has ended and a new set of nation-wide regulations have come into force.
Discussing the latest news, correspondent Nick Dixon appeared on the show live from a café in Newport.
Just as Nick began talking to GMB hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, a horrified barista could be seen running away after spotting the camera.
Viewers at home rushed to their keyboards to discuss the hilarious television moment.
Taking to Twitter, one fan penned: “Didn’t she want to be on the TV?”
Another added: “The coffee-making woman just made me howl.”
A third joked: “When you’re in a witness protection program and realise you’re on national breakfast television.”
While a fourth person said: “Laughing at this woman on GMB who realised she was on camera but it was too late.”
“That woman bolted it when she saw she was on camera in the coffee shop haha,” said a fifth viewer.
From Monday people can travel anywhere within Wales and two households can again form a bubble.
Businesses that shut during the firebreak can now reopen.
First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford urged people to reduce the number of people they see and the time spent with them to reduce the risk of catching or spreading the virus.
Wales’ lockdown – which the Welsh Government said would help prevent the health service in Wales becoming “overwhelmed” – ends just a few days after England’s four-week lockdown started.
Wales has seen almost 7,000 coronavirus cases in the last seven days and the death toll is now more than 2,000 people since the pandemic began.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am
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