Maryam Moshiri's Unexpected Bird Call
BBC News viewers were surprised last night when Maryam Moshiri, a BBC news presenter, decided to imitate a bird call during her news report. The spontaneous moment left many viewers both bemused and amused.
Impersonating a Young Boy's Seagull Call
During a live segment, Maryam referenced a young boy who had earlier showcased his seagull impersonation on BBC Breakfast. Feeling inspired, Maryam jokingly mentioned that she might get fired for what she was about to do.
Reaction from Viewers
Maryam proceeded to make a bird-like squawk, drawing laughter from the audience. Despite her humorous attempt, she acknowledged that her impression did not quite match up to the young boy's. Viewers had mixed reactions, with some expressing confusion about the context while others praised Maryam for injecting some fun into the news cycle.
Embracing the Entertainment Factor
While some viewers were bemused by the unexpected bird call, others took to social media to show their appreciation for Maryam's lighthearted approach. Comments ranged from admiration for her entertainment value to light-hearted jokes about the incident.
Previous On-Air Blunders
This is not the first time Maryam Moshiri has made headlines for an on-air moment. In December, she unintentionally gestured the middle finger during a broadcast, leading to a memorable and somewhat embarrassing incident.
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