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Awkward moment straight A student squirms as proud mum kisses him live on BBC Breakfast leaving him mortified

Twitter went into meltdown today after BBC Breakfast visited a school near Glasgow, Scotland, today to mark exam results day north of the border

THIS is the cringe-worthy moment a straight A student was left "utterly mortified" after his proud mum kissed him on live TV on results day.

BBC Breakfast was at a school in Scotland today to mark exam results day north of the border.

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Fraser was left red-faced after his cheeky mum congratulated him on live TVCredit: BBC

Fraser had spoken to the reporter of his delight at achieving five As at Greenfaulds High School on the outskirts of Glasgow.

"I've done fine," he said.

But the presenter Catriona Renton then turned to Fraser's delighted mum.

In the clip shared online since, the proud mother rushes over to her son.

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The red-faced teenager winces and squirms away.

"Please don't," he is heard begging.

But his mum kisses him on the cheek, much to the amusement of his pals in the room.

The presenter says: "There you go Fraser, that will embarrass you for the rest of your life."

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Despite trying to squirm away, Fraser was kissed on the cheekCredit: BBC

And one Twitter user said he "looked utterly mortified".

Others admitted the awkward moment made their morning.

Another cheeky mum posted: "Aah poor Fraser, I really felt for him!! (But would be the same with my kids too.)"

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One woman shared: "Highlight of my day that! just love the emotion and pride from Fraser's mum. Well done to all the kids there."

 

 

 

 

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The kiss left Fraser's friends amusedCredit: BBC

Nervous pupils across Scotland found out how they performed in their National 4 and 5s, Highers and Advanced Highers exams today.

But the proportion of students who received a pass mark fell slightly.

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There were 147,000 Higher passes, with a pass rate of 76.8 per cent, compared with 77.0 per cent in 2017.

Panicked teens in England, Wales and Northern Ireland must wait until Thursday August 23 to get their GCSE results. A-Level results day is Thursday August 16.


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