BBC Breakfast host Sally Nugent revealed her secret Hollywood film career to viewers on Wednesday (April 12).
The presenter chatted with her co-star Jon Kay on the morning show when she spilt the news.
Sally explained how when she was a child, she featured in an Oscar-winning film.
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The host starred as an extra in 1981’s Chariots of Fire, as a scene was shot locally to her.
Jon said to her: “You’ve got your own little secret movie past, haven’t you?”
To which she responded: “It isn’t very secret but I’m in an Oscar-winning film as an extra, it was when I was a kid, in Chariots of Fire.
“When I was little, our primary school and everybody where I lived locally went to be part of the scene in Chariots of Fire when it was the Paris Olympics.
“But it was at the Oval Sports Centre, sorry to shatter that illusion for everyone.
“I had a little costume and everything, I think I’ve still got the hat somewhere.”
Jon then asked if he could see her in action, though she sadly shared it was a crowd scene so it was “very unlikely” that viewers would be able to see her amongst a sea of people.
The presenter then urged BBC viewers to “freeze frame” the scene to try and find Sally.
Though she claimed they would “never find me” to deter fans from looking her up.
This comes a day after the pair suffered a technical hitch during Tuesday’s show when a TV guest’s connection dipped mid-interview.
The hosts were talking to BBC’s former reland correspondent Denis Murray about US President Joe Biden when the signal got so bad bosses decided to move on to the next segment.
Sally said: “He is now throwing his hands up in the air out of frustration because his technology is perhaps not working as well as it could be.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk