An unfortunate caption by a BBC News guest has taken the internet by storm

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The ill-fated caption of a BBC News guest when she appeared on a TV segment has taken the internet by storm

  • The Chief Financial Officer of ‘Clearly Drinks’ was interviewed by BBC News
  • But the caption explaining Clare Connelly’s job and the name of her company tickled viewers
  • “That’s not a very nice thing to say about someone,” joked BBC News
  • The tweet was liked more than 26,000 times, with dozens of light-hearted jokes

Viewers saw the funny side of a BBC A news headline that innocently described a woman’s job title.

Clare Connelly, chief financial officer of the Sunderland-based bottling plant, found herself at the center of social media attention after the interview.

The misspelled caption listed her name, followed by her job title below and the name of her company ‘Clearly Drinks’, Metro reports.

The placement of the words made the audience laugh.

“Well that’s not a nice thing to say about someone, BBC News,” tweeted Amy Van Gar along with a screenshot of the caption.

The tweet has now garnered over 26,000 likes.

“Well that’s not a nice thing to say about someone, BBC News,” tweeted Amy Van Gar along with a screenshot of the caption. The tweet has now garnered over 26,000 likes

Other Twitter users reacted to the post with equal glee.  'Who can blame her after the last few years?'  joked Neil Collins

Other Twitter users reacted to the post with equal glee. ‘Who can blame her after the last few years?’ joked Neil Collins

“I guess I wouldn’t,” Andrea Kuszewski wrote, poking fun at the dire political events of the past few weeks and the cost of living crisis

Katie Morgan joked: 'I mean actually "clearly drinks" it would be wonderful on my tombstone.  I've always wanted to "it smells like wine and cheap perfume" but now I'm not so sure'

Katie Morgan joked: “I actually think ‘clear drinks’ would be lovely on my tombstone. I’ve always wanted ‘the smell of wine and cheap perfume’ but now I’m not so sure.”

Other users were quick to recall amusing captions, including an appearance by Helen Dewdney, consumer expert at The Complaining Cow, on BBC Breakfast in 2014.

Other users were quick to recall amusing captions, including an appearance by Helen Dewdney, consumer expert at The Complaining Cow, on BBC Breakfast in 2014.

Other Twitter users reacted to the post with equal glee.

‘Who can blame her after the last few years?’ joked Neil Collins.

“It’s been a difficult few weeks for all of us. Can we really blame her?’ Jini Mae added.

“I think I wouldn’t,” wrote Andrea Kuszewski, poking fun at the political upheaval surrounding Prime Minister Liz Truss and the cost of living crisis

“Not surprising given the economy the way it is,” said another person, while one Twitter user wrote that Ms Connelly “must be protected at all costs”.

Katie Morgan joked: “I actually think ‘clear drinks’ would be lovely on my tombstone. I’ve always wanted ‘the smell of wine and cheap perfume’ but now I’m not so sure.’

Other users were quick to recall amusing captions, including an appearance by Helen Dewdney, consumer expert at The Complaining Cow, on BBC Breakfast in 2014.

Clearly Drinks has been producing bottled drinks in the North East of England since 1885.

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