BBC Breakfast star Jon Kay snapped "goodbye" at a co-star after a disappointing answer on Tuesday's show. Jon was hosting with Sally Nugent on Tuesday morning (February 21), from 6am.
Matt Taylor joined the pair to give the weather forecast as he replaced Carol Kirkwood once again, reports Birmingham Live. Jon said: "Hopefully Matt can tell us whether that spring-like weather we had over the weekend is going to continue."
Matt told him: "In short, no." Jon and his co-host Sally then laughed hysterically, with the former saying: "Goodbye." Matt responded: "Bit of a spoiler there for you, we really did have lovely weather over the weekend."
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Co-star Sally then shared an emotional message for Dan Walker after his horror bike crash. Dan was taken to hospital after being hit by a car while cycling on Monday.
Sally affectionately described the star "Our Dan" as she updated fans about the collision. She said: "Here's a familiar face everyone, Dan Walker, our Dan was injured after he was in a collision with a car while cycling yesterday."
Jon said: "Sounds like he was out cold for 20 minutes or so." Sally replied: "Yeah, really scary," before Jon wished his predecessor all the best in his recovery, saying "Get well soon, Dan."
Dan had announced: "Bit of an accident this morning. Glad to be alive after getting hit by a car on my bike. Face is a mess but I don’t think anything is broken. Thanks to Shaun and Jamie for sorting me out and the lovely copper at the scene."
He signed off the post: "This is my smiling [laughing emoji] Thankful for our NHS [red heart emoji]." A spokeswoman for South Yorkshire Police told the PA news agency that as it was a "minor injury collision" the force would not be "providing details".
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust said their staff "do an amazing job every day helping thousands of patients". A spokeswoman added: "We are very proud of the care they provide and would like to send our best wishes to Dan Walker for a speedy recovery."
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