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Naga Munchetty was left in hysterics with tears streaming down her face during BBC Breakfast, as she watched a video of a man being hit in the face by a pigeon.

The journalist was shown the clip during Friday’s live broadcast and could not stop laughing.

Naga's co-host Ben Thompson said: “I don't know why this amuses me so much. Neither pigeon nor man were hurt.

“This is Michael Spiers, from Nottingham. He described it as being whacked full-pelt with a feathered pillow.”

Laughing, Naga said: “When you watch it and you know you're not supposed to laugh and it makes you laugh even more. The pigeon is absolutely fine.”

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00:00 [laughing]
00:02 I mean, full belt.
00:04 Do you know, it's like, I'm sweating, I'm sorry.
00:07 Like, when you watch those videos, you know you're not supposed to laugh,
00:10 and then it makes you laugh even more.
00:12 And it's the way the pigeon sort of comes to you and sort of saunters off.
00:14 It's quite happy.
00:15 Pigeon. Pigeon's absolutely fine.
00:18 Can we have a look at it again? I'm told we can't see.
00:20 Please.
00:21 [laughing]
00:25 The pigeon's quite happy, look.
00:27 I don't know if the pigeon's happy, but...
00:30 [laughing]
00:33 I'm sweating.
00:36 I love that we get it from every angle as well.
00:39 I'll tell you what, though, as well.
00:41 It's really good CCTV coverage.
00:43 CCTV.
00:45 It's better than some of the filming that we do.
00:48 I'm really hot. We're going to have to get make-up in to sort this out.
00:51 [laughing]
00:53 Are you all right?
00:55 That's really tickle you, isn't it?
00:57 The pigeon and the man of fine.

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