BBC mocked for announcing 'shock' news that Paddington Bear isn't actually real

A BBC presenter has been mocked on-line after asserting that Paddington Bear is - in reality - not truly actual.

An perception into the Queen's life was being proven on display and the topic of her much-loved Platinum Jubilee efficiency was raised by a reporter. In one of many clips, Her Majesty and Paddington are having fun with a cuppa as he wished her a "beautiful Jubilee" as she celebrated her seventieth 12 months on the throne.

The sovereign and Paddington pulled out their respective Marmalade sandwiches as the enduring British character stated: "Thanks... for every little thing" after he turned up for tea on the Palace. For a lot of, it was the spotlight of the summer season celebrations and, following the Queen's demise on Thursday, the heartwarming clip has been performed all over the world once more, writes The Mirror.

However one commentator had some information to share - and he has been ruthlessly mocked for the revelation. As they mentioned the Paddington clip on air, he stated: "Can I simply add one thing in regards to the Paddington Bear skit that we have all seen?

"We should always keep in mind that she acted that in an empty house. It wasn't the actual Paddington there, although it regarded prefer it. "She acted out what she would say to Paddington after which the CGI specialists went in and animated a Paddington picture for her!"

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The much-loved clip is legendary all over the world - however there's one thing you must know (Picture: Getty)

Shortly after it was aired the clip circulated on Twitter with viewers performing fully bewildered after listening to the information. One joker replied: "Explains loads. I heard they hated one another a lot they could not be on set collectively and needed to movie their components individually."

One other stated: "Tbh I assumed Paddington filmed it on his personal after which they CGI'd the queen in." A 3rd wrote: "The commentators have formally run out of speaking factors."

It is not the one little bit of unhealthy Paddington information that has been dropped at us. Sally Nugent on the BBC Breakfast present instructed viewers that the Royal Parks at the moment are requesting guests cease bringing Paddingtons and marmalade sandwiches.

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The Queen did not movie the scene with the actual Paddington (Picture: PA)

Mourners have been attending Buckingham Palace following the Queen's demise and laying down flowers, notes, stuffed bears and his favorite snack as a tribute. She stated: "So please, be happy to carry flowers however perhaps do not carry anymore Paddingtons or marmalade sandwiches for now."

The Royal Parks can be urging well-wishers to chorus from leaving balloons and lit candles as a result of their risk to wildlife. The charity stated on its web site: "Within the pursuits of sustainability, we ask guests to solely lay natural or compostable materials."

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