Singer and actor John Barrowman proved he can keep his cool no matter what the circumstances.
He’s due to appear on Loose Women as a guest and fell off chair while doing a live link ahead of the ITV show starting.
John Barrowman falls on live TV (ITV/Loose Women)
Viewers saw him putting his red-heeled feet up on the counter, but seconds later he hit the deck.
JOHN BARROWMAN JUST FELL OVER ON LIVE TV pic.twitter.com/jImTtSXyGl
— David Brisbane (@DavidB1996) May 20, 2016
He quickly regained his composure and rested one leg up on the counter to prove it.
This Morning’s Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes couldn’t contain their shock and then laughter.
Ruth later admitted to Eamonn and Rylan Clark-Neal she felt bad for laughing, adding: “I always laugh when people fall.”
Viewers also enjoyed every minute of it, but also offered John lots of support:
That's was hilarious. Happens to the best of us😂😂😂 hope john barrowman is ok #loosewomen
— LINDA JANE (@grayl2607) May 20, 2016
John Barrowman falling off the chair on loose women is the funniest thing I've seen all day 😂
— abbie.haley (@9abbie6) May 20, 2016
Um, we’re sure there will be plenty of these in no time…
Is someone making a gif of John Barrowman falling off the Loose Women set?
— Matt (@Stradiwhovius) May 20, 2016
We have to agree…
John Barrowman falling on Loose Women!😂 Live TV at its best👏🏼
— Terri Ritchie (@_Territ) May 20, 2016
In case you missed it, here’s a picture re-cap…
Omg seeing John Barrowman on today's @loosewomen was hilarious! P.s, hope you're okay! 😂 pic.twitter.com/ORbi72wNl6
— Eamonn_RuthUK (@ERuthuk) May 20, 2016
We’re glad he’s OK.
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