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On Wednesday, an ITV Lunchtime News segment about milk allergies became much more interesting when one of the interviewees -- a toddler who was there with her mother and her brother, who has a milk allergy -- climbed atop the news desk and crashed the interview.
From there, she popped in and out of the shot at her leisure. And, in a truly remarkable feat of self-control, anchor Alastair Stewart stayed calm the whole time. At the end of the segment, he even gave the small interloper a high five.
Behold:
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Naturally, the internet loved the entire spectacle. Of course it did. How could we ever forget the BBC kid incident?
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For viewers who were too distracted by our world's next superstar to learn much about milk allergies in children, Stewart confirmed that all relevant info will be posted on the ITV website.
Long live the magic of live TV.
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