The One Show in chaos as guest 'storms off' in jaw-dropping video call

The One Show saw a bizarre interview tonight which resulted in a guest storming off live on air.

The BBC chat show welcomed Muppets Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy onto the programme, with Alex Jones and Michael Ball chatting to them via video call.

However, things turned frosty in a hilarious TV moment as one of the special guests ending up storming off-camera following a remark made by musical theatre star Michael.

After the hosts discussed the puppet duo’s romantic status and their upcoming show Muppets Now on Disney+, Michael made a cheeky comment, which enraged Miss Piggy.

Alex asked if Miss Piggy would join singer Michael in a special duet.

(Image: BBC)

She asked: “Now Miss Piggy, before you go, obviously because we’ve got two brilliant singers, yourself and Michael.

“We were wondering, could a duet be on the cards?”

Michael revealed he would “love” to perform with the Muppets star, and Miss Piggy was also keen as she exclaimed “I would love to do a song with you, Michael!”

Michael Ball caused the guest to storm off when he made a cheeky remark (Image: BBC)

The famous Muppet added: “I think we could all use another inspirational song like your ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, that was so touching by the way.”

Miss Piggy then said: “Maybe we could do a cover of Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar?

“I mean, food! Who isn’t inspired by food, right?”

Miss Piggy stormed off leaving Kermit on his own (Image: BBC)

Michael quickly replied with a cheeky pun as he joked: “We could change it to ‘You’ll Never Pork Alone’.”

There was an awkward silence, before Miss Piggy snapped: “Okay! I think we’re done!”

The presenters went into hysterics, before Alex remarked : “I don’t think she’s onboard. Stepped over the line there.”

The One Show airs weekdays at 7pm on BBC One.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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