Olly Murs stuns Holly Willoughby and Louisa Johnson as he pulls his trousers down and pretends to POO on the floor live on This Morning
The singer's prank came after a pony defecated in the studio
OLLY Murs left Holly Willoughby and Louisa Johnson gobsmacked today as he pulled down his trousers and pretended to go for a poo on the floor of the This Morning studio.
The cheeky chappy stood up during his interview and began unbuttoning his trousers much to the surprise of Holly, Phillip Schofield and fellow singer Louisa.
He then squatted in front of the sofa with his navy pants on display as those around him sat with their mouths wide open.
Olly said: “Sorry guys, before I go, I’m just feeling… I just want to go for a… I thought that’s what you do on here ya know”
Phillip responded: “Olly Murs, if you can beat the horse, I’ll alow you to do it.”
But Olly had the last word, saying: “Some say there’s a pony down there.”
The prank came shortly after a Shetland pony defecated on the studio carpet leaving Holly in hysterics.
The incident happened when the This Morning presenters had been doing a segment about Britain’s first ever guide ponies.
They had been talking about the practicality of having a guide pony rather than a guide dog when the interview went south.
Just seconds after Phil asked if it was possible to house train a pony, excited miniature horse Monet proceeded to empty his bowels all over the white rug.
The presenters were chatting to guest Katy Smith, who began using a therapy horse to help her after she broke her back a few years ago.
Phil asked: “A guide dog is unlikely to poo on the kitchen floor, can they be horse trained?”
Which was when the pony decided to go to the loo right in front of the camera, causing Katy and the presenter to pause in shock.
Holly immediately began crying with laughter and Phillip responded: “Oh there we go, perfect timing, absolute perfect timing.”
As Phillip attempted to continue with the chat, mortified Holly struggled to keep her composure and continued to cry with laughter.
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