BBC Morning Live's Gethin Jones asks 'what do you mean?' as co-hosts tease him in hilarious moment
BBC Morning Live's Gethin Jones quizzed his co-hosts "what do you mean?" as they teased him on the latest installment the show. On Tuesday morning, January 28, the Welsh presenter was joined by his co-presenter Michelle Ackerley and Strictly star Neil Jones in an exercise routine on the BBC breakfast show, but was then spotted pulling a funny face.
Inspired by a dance routine performed by Morning Live presenter Helen Skelton and her dance partner Gorka Marquez in the 20th series of Strictly Come Dancing, Neil Jones showed Gethin, 46, Michelle and the viewers various exercises they could do at home. The trio were joined by fellow guests journalist Matt Allwright, former detective Rebecca Mason, Dr Lucy Pollock and tech journalist Spencer Kelly during the exercise.
The team began stretching their arms and then performing shoulder rolls. During the latter routine however, Michelle spotted that Gethin was pulling a hilariously unusual face while he rolled his shoulders. His co-presenter asked him: "What's this face that you're doing? I've seen when we are doing shoulder rolls, you put this face on."
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Slightly shocked, Gethin replied: "I wasn't doing a face." Neil interjected: "Are you going to do it again?". In response, Gethin added: "It's just my normal face. What do you mean? It's just a normal face". For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
The Cardiff-born presenter then pulled even more silly faces during the shoulder roll routine, which included a slight frown and mischievous grin. The rest of the team began to laugh as Michelle encouraged them: "That's it, channel Geth's face." Neil added: "It's the mouth as well". Gethin then jokingly asked: "What mouth?", before Neil concluded: "There's a lot going on here."
During the show, viewers also got to see Matt Allwright explain how to beat the AI customer service bots, while former detective Rebecca Mason shared advice on how to try to protect yourself from stalking, while tech journalist Spencer Kelly presented energy-bill-busting gadgets.
Morning Live is aired from Monday to Friday at 9.30am on BBC One Wales. You can catch up on the recent episode here.