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Sky Sports News viewers in hysterics as Shrewsbury ace Jason Cummings walks past camera during live interview naked


SKY Sports News viewers were left in hysterics when Shrewsbury Town ace Jason Cummings walked past the camera during a live interview in just his pants.

The moment happened during a live broadcast at Shrewsbury’s FA Cup Press Day at New Meadow on Wednesday.

 Jason Cummings had Sky Sports News viewers in hysterics today

Jason Cummings had Sky Sports News viewers in hysterics todayCredit: Getty Images

 Cummings strutted around in his underwear during the live broadcast

Cummings strutted around in his underwear during the live broadcastCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Teammate David Edwards was being interviewed when Scottish ace Cummings decided to stroll past him in his undies before walking back the same way with an amusing strut.

And people watching Sky Sports thought the whole incident was side-splittingly hilarious.

One wrote: “Love him.”

Another said: “Hahahaha canny cope with him.”

Another noted: “Fine incoming.”

One quipped: “Superb love it.”

Another tweeted: “Absolutely crackers, always good to have some humour around.”

Cummings, 24, joined Shrewsbury Town in September and has already scored three goals in 12 appearances.

He started off at Hibernian, where he last four seasons before a move to Championship side Nottingham Forest.

But Cummings only lasted six months there before loan spells at Rangers, Peterborough United and Luton Town before Shrewsbury came in for him last year.

He won the Scottish Cup and Championship with Hibs and also lifted the League One title last season with Luton.

 The incident left viewers in stitches

The incident left viewers in stitchesCredit: Getty Images

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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