Katika hali isiyokuwa ya kawaida mtangazaji wa shirika la utangazaji la BBC alijikuta akitangaza matukio mbalimbali ya Olimpiki huku nyuma yake camera zikionesha watu wakishiriki kitendo cha ngono.
Huku yeye akiwa hajui kinachoendelea nyuma yake, Mtangazaji huyo wa BBC alilazimika kukatisha matangazo yake, baada ya nyuma yake kuonekana watu wakifanya ngono bichi. Halafu akajifanya kuwaongopea watazamaji.
Huku yeye akiwa hajui kinachoendelea nyuma yake, Mtangazaji wa BBC alilazimika kukatisha matangazo yake, baada ya nyuma yake kuonekana watu wakifanya ngono bichi. Halafu akajifanya kuwaongopea watazamaji.
‘They're reading a book in a strange pose!’ Couple caught ‘having sex on the beach’ as giggling BBC man Dan Walker tries to present Olympics
Hilarious footage has captured the moment BBC presenter Dan Walker was interrupted by two people apparently having sex behind him on a beach in Rio.
A professional Walker couldn't help but smile as he presented a round-up of the day's action, while the pair could be seen getting cosy over his shoulder.
The presenter reassured those watching that what was going on behind him wasn't 'that' but the pair were instead 'having a hug. They're reading a book... in a strange pose.'
Walker then informed viewers that his camera team would not be zooming up close to the action.
People took to social media to poke fun at the incident, with one tweeting: 'Is something going on on the beach behind Dan Walker??'
Another wrote: 'Couple behind Dan Walker's beach hut on BBC4 - they're hugging/reading a book, he says.'
One user added: 'It book must have been 50 Shades of Grey the way his groin area was gyrating!!!'
Shortly afterwards, Walker took to Twitter to poke fun at the incident, posting: 'It's live TV. Anything can happen!'
It isn't the first time Dan Walker has made an impression while presenting at this year's Olympic Games.
A rowdy hen party interrupted the reporter while he was presenting the late-night show in Rio at the weekend.
More than a dozen lively women staggered past singing, and Walker duly pointed them out to the camera-crew.
He then made the brave decision to invite the bride over, and interviewed her on-air.
'This could be interesting' he remarked as the woman stumbled her way past security.
She then proudly revealed she is due to be married in September, while her party of revellers chanted 'Maria, Maria, Maria'.
Soon enough Maria started making declarations of love to her fiancé.
And unaware of what station she was on, the bride asked where she was.
When Walker told her it was the BBC she jolted back in shock, before rubbing two fingers together to suggest he must therefore be very wealthy.
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