Good Morning Britain’s weather forecaster Laura Tobin was shoved aggressively by sheep on Tuesday morning’s programme, leaving viewers at home stunned.
The meteorologist was trying her best to present the weather while feeding sheep, but things didn’t go to plan when one of the animals tried to carry her on its back.
Being the professional that she is, Laura, 40, continued to give the forecast but ended up screaming and giggling mid way through.
Back at the studio, presenter Richard Madeley looked on and said: “Laura’s getting a sheep ride.”
Seeing the scenes unfold, viewers took to Twitter to air their opinions.
One fan said: “Laura’s just got touched by a sheep,” followed by a shocked emoji.
Another viewer joked: Good old @Lauratobin1riding a sheep on @gmb”
A third chimed in and said: “That sheep knew exactly what he was doing!”
“Sheep takes Laura Tobin for a ride during weather forecast,” a fourth said.
Laura usually presents the weather from various regions across the country.
However, the star recently broke down in tears when she discussed climate change while presenting the weather from Norway.
She said: “I came here, ripped away from Charlotte for six days. My producer Ruth hasn’t seen her daughter, she’s never had a night away from her.
“And I wanted to come here and tell the story of the people here because it’s actually not a story, it’s a reality.”
Holding up a picture towards camera, she continued: “And my little Charlotte had drawn this picture of a polar bear and she asked me to give it to the polar bear.
“But if Charlotte comes here when she’s my age, there potentially won’t be polar bears.”
Speaking about why GMB weather team flew to Norway, Laura said: “Svalbard is warming up more than anywhere else on Earth, and the impacts around the world are huge.
“We need ice because it helps cool our planet. The weather here and the fact the ice is melting disrupts the jet-streams and changes the weather in the UK, the ice melting leads to sea level rise, which will lead to flooding in the UK.
“And here the vision of the changing landscape and the impact it’s had on ecosystems and wildlife before our eyes has been breath-taking and devastating.”
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