DORA THE EXPLORER was a special guest on CBS Sports’ Champions League final coverage… and wasted no time going viral.
The Nickelodeon legend joined the usual gang ahead of the hotly-anticipated match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid.
Presenter Kate Abdo was accompanied by regular pundits Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry.
When Abdo, 42, introduced Dora to the panel, the cartoon favourite had a quip planned for each of them.
She began: “Let’s start with Jamie.”
A compilation of Carragher’s pronunciation struggles then played, including Rafael Leao’s puzzled response to his attempt at “Internazionale”.
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When Carra eventually succeeded, she exclaimed: “You did it!”
Dora then moved on to Richards, referencing his astonishing £200 haircuts.
She then said if the former Manchester City star wanted a “truly iconic trim”, he should try copying hers.
A mocked up image of Richards with Dora’s barnet them came on screen, prompting giggles from the crew.
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She then moved on by aiming a brutal barb at Henry.
Dora said: “Let’s move on from hair… like Thierry Henry has!”
This cued huge laughter from the gang at the former Arsenal striker’s expense.
Seeing the clip, one fan wrote on social media: “Wtf am I watching?”
While a second claimed: “I’ve officially seen it all.”
And another added: “I love this crew and this show so much. Consistently top notch content.”
Dora was just one of numerous special guests on the broadcast.
The gang were also joined by stars of the NBA Draymond Green and Joel Embiid, with Carragher and Richards stunned at the latter’s 7ft height.
When the action eventually got going, it was Real Madrid who triumphed 2-0 to earn their record-extending 15th Champions League crown.
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Dani Carvajal headed Carlo Ancelotti’s side into a 74th minute lead, after Dortmund had squandered a series of first-half chances.
Vinicius Jr then put a bow on his side’s win on 83 minutes, profiting from Ian Maatsen’s poor pass.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk