BBC News guest's interview goes viral after unfortunate job title in caption leaves viewers in stitches | The Sun

A BBC News guest's interview has gone viral after the caption under her name left viewers in stitches.

Clare Connelly, the chief financial officer of a bottling company, has become an internet sensation after her business name appeared to give viewers the wrong impression.

The caption identifying the guest included her job title and the name of her Sunderland-based firm 'Clearly Drinks'.

A picture of the caption appeared on social media probing what it really meant, garnering hilarious responses from the audience online.

In a post on Twitter, Amy Van Gar wrote: "Well now, that’s not a very nice thing to say about someone, BBC News."

More than 26,000 people have since liked her comment and the picture.

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One person said: "After the last few years, who can blame her?"

Someone else said: "Hardly surprising with the economy how it is."

Another wrote: "I mean, wouldn't you."

One witty person said: "I actually think 'clearly drinks' would be amazing on my gravestone. I always wanted 'smells of wine and cheap perfume' but now I'm not so sure."

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It comes as BBC Breakfast's Jon Kay was left mortified after suffering a nightmare wardrobe blunder live on air.

The 52-year-old's first official day on the job as a permanent co-host was postponed last week after he tested positive for Covid.

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