An East Lothian cat caused a hilarious scene during an interview on the Lorraine show yesterday morning.
The feline from Dunbar jumped up to investigate the camera before turning around and showing its bottom to millions of viewers across the country.
The cat's owner, Edinburgh traveller, Dean Nicholson was being interviewed by the ITV Scottish broadcaster about his trips around the globe.
But before the explorer, author, rugby player, and YouTuber could get a word in, Nala, the cat had stolen the spotlight.
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Dean tried to cover Nala's backside from Lorraine and the viewers watching live but it was all too late.
Cats and live TV... What can go wrong? 🤣😍 pic.twitter.com/n58oxDeWXl
— Lorraine (@lorraine) October 11, 2022
Lorraine Kelly found the situation hilarious, saying: "Oh look! She's showing us her bottom, I love when cats do that!
"They always do that, it's brilliant!"
Dean Nicholson operates a YouTube channel called 1bike1world where he and Nala travel, visiting places across the globe, ranging from Rome in Italy to Serbia in South Eastern Europe.
Nale, who was named after a character in Disney's Lion King film, and Dean first found each other when the Scot was cycling near the Bosnian and Montenegrin border.
The stray kitten was nursed back to health and has since become a budding travel champion to the Scottish adventurer.
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On top of their YouTube channel, which has gained millions of views online, Dean also enjoys a career as a published author and has written several books.
He wrote 'Nala's World: One Man, His Rescue Cat, and a Bike Ride Around the Globe' and a lovely picture book called 'Nala's World: One Little Cat's Quest for Love and Adventure.'
These books can all be found on Amazon.co.uk.
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