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BBC Studio in Hysterics as Rugby Legend Relieves Himself LIVE On Air
BBC Breakfast Studio Erupts in Hysterics as Kevin Sinfield Relieves Himself Live On Air
Former Leeds Rhinos captain and rugby legend Kevin Sinfield left presenter Charlie Stayt speechless while taking part in an ultra marathon to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease awareness.
Daily Mirror UK 20 NOV 2022
This is the hilarious moment BBC Breakfast cut to marathon runner Kevin Sinfield spending a penny during a live broadcast...
Presenters Charlie Stayt and Rachel Burden shared awkward glances after the rugby legend sloped off track to urinate on the side of the road.
Charlie said: "We have a camera on board a bike which is following... we set him off every morning and we don't really know how it works apart from..."
Then in perfect timing Kevin took a toilet break in front of the live cameras.
Thinking on her feet, Rachel added: "Now we know how it works."
It was unfortunate timing during the live broadcast
Former Leeds Rhinos captain and rugby legend Kevin is taking part in an ultra marathon to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease awareness.
Kevin's close friend and teammate Rob Burrow revealed he was diagnosed with MND in December 2019.
Kevin has taken on the challenge of running seven ultra marathons in seven days with the plan to raise £777,777 inspired by Rob and his playing number, seven. Sinfield is running from Edinburgh to Manchester via Melrose, Newcastle, Middlesborough, York, Leeds and Bradford.
He began on November 13 and is aiming to reach Old Trafford for the halftime whistle at the Rugby League World Cup men's final on Saturday, November 19.
He left the road just as the camera cut to him
A tweet from the official Leeds Rhinos twitter page showed cheering crowds in York, huddled together in the rain to watch Sinfield arrive for the first time in North Yorkshire.
It was captioned: "Thank you York, simply incredible."
"On his fundraiser, Kevin said: "This is taking the word challenge to the next level – but it still doesn’t even touch on the challenge which people with MND face every day.
Kevin quickly carried on with his journey
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