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Birthday mistake! Hilarious moment: BBC presenter ruins her niece’s surprise party by revealing it live on TV

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BBC Weather's Kawser Quamer was left embarrassed after starting to chat about the party before realizing she had inadvertently ruined the secret.

This is the hilarious moment a BBC presenter accidentally ruined her niece’s surprise birthday party by revealing it on live TV.

BBC Weather’s Kawser Quamer was left embarrassed after she started chatting about the party before realizing she had inadvertently ruined the secret.

A clip of the mishap was widely shared on social media as people saw the funny side of the family mistake.

Quamer had just finished reporting on the weather for North West Tonight when host Annabel Tiffin called her over to the couch for a casual chat at the end of the broadcast.

Tiffin asked: ‘So what do you have planned for the weekend? Something exciting?’

BBC Weather’s Kawser Quamer was left embarrassed after she started chatting about the party before realizing she had inadvertently spoiled the secret.

Quamer is a weather presenter on North West Tonight and previously worked at BBC Scotland.

Quamer is a weather presenter on North West Tonight and previously worked at BBC Scotland.

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‘My niece’s surprise birthday party,’ Quamer responded, not realizing he had just revealed the surprise until his fellow presenter explained it to him.

‘Oh, that’s lovely. But it’s not a surprise if she’s seeing this,” Tiffin said.

Quamer saw the funny side of the mistake and laughed, saying, “My God, I’ve spoiled the surprise.”

He tried to signal silence to the spectators in a desperate attempt to keep the secret alive, but they quickly burst out laughing.

Seeing the funny side, he said: ‘My God, I’ve ruined the surprise.’

It is not known if her niece was tuning in at the time, but the mistake has generated dozens of comments on social media.

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Other BBC staff shared their reactions, with BBC North West presenter Steve Saul commenting “OMG” on “A great weekend everyone xxxx.”

BBC South West journalist Alastair Monk said: ‘This is just brilliant. In a time of so much stress, just enjoy yourself.”

Viewers also reacted on X, with one person commenting: ‘I’ve seen this several times. It’s getting more and more fun.’

Another said: “That’s why I watch regional news.”

“I love human moments like this,” said one social media user.

But the blunder is not the first recent mishap committed by a BBC presenter on air.

Moshiri appears to give his middle finger before quickly realizing that he is live.

Moshiri appears to give his middle finger before quickly realizing that he is live.

BBC news presenter Maryam Moshiri was also caught in an on-air mishap in December when she flashed the middle finger before withdrawing her hand, adopting more appropriate behavior as she began reading the headlines.

In December, BBC news presenter Maryam Moshiri went viral after she was caught giving her middle finger directly to the camera, without realizing it was already live.

The presenter then tried to quickly switch to professional mode and began reading the headlines, announcing: “Live from London, this is the BBC news.”

But the viral moment was created instantly and the clip began to spread across the internet, prompting Maryam to apologize and explain that she had been having an “inside joke” with her team before the show began.

The BBC later released the full clip of the moment showing he had counted from 10 fingers to one in a simulated countdown.

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