Good Morning Britain weather reporter Laura Tobin apologised during her live broadcast today after she was distracted.
The 38-year-old ITV Meteorologist was left terrified while presenting the weather live from Stroud, Gloucestershire, when a huge herd of cows surrounded her.
Laura became distracted as she attempted to ignore the cattle, and was forced to apologise as she couldn’t continue with the report.
She exclaimed: “So so sorry, there’s one getting really close to us… I’m really really sorry.”
The star tried her best to carry on, as she told viewers: “I’m sorry I know you want to hear about the weather.”
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She added: “I’ve never been so scared during a weather report.”
Hosts Ranvir Singh and Adil Ray went into hysterics as a scared Laura giggled nervously.
Adil joked: “Keep moo-Ving.”
Laura asked the camera crew to film the cows all around them, as Ray said: “They’re planning something… they’re boxing you in.”
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Viewers watching went into meltdown on Twitter, in hysterics at the hilarious on air moment.
One said: “@GMB Cackling at Laura’s cow nervousness!”
While another wrote: “This Weather forecast is brilliant with the Cows walking around Laura.”
A third added: “@GMB That was the best weather forecast presentation to date!!”, adding two laughing emojis.
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“No way I would be that close to cows!”, penned a fourth.
A fifth typed: “Omg @Lauratobin1 get out of there!”
Laura was trying to tell viewers all about the heatwave which is set to occur today and over the weekend.
Temperatures are expected to sore, with Friday being the hottest day of the week at 37 degrees.
Laura added that the weather today is one of the five hottest days that the UK has ever recorded.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV
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