Girl, nine, steals the show when she can’t stop yawning
When mum and dad get you up early to go on TV! Girl, nine, steals the show when she can’t stop yawning in Good Morning Britain interview
- Poppy Kirk, nine, made clear how she felt about being woken up early today
- Schoolgirl from Chelmsford yawned widely as her parents were interviewed
- Parents were talking about appearance on Channel 4’s Spying On My Family,
- But father Rob covered her mouth while she yawned in interview at 6.50am
She was clearly not best pleased at being woken up early – even if she was on TV.
And nine-year-old Poppy Kirk from Chelmsford, Essex, made clear how she felt while yawning widely as her mother Donna and father Rob were interviewed today.
Her parents, both 37, were talking about their appearance on new Channel 4 programme Spying On My Family, which saw cameras fill their home for a week.
Poppy Kirk from Chelmsford, Essex, yawned widely on ITV’s Good Morning Britain today
Each family member – including their other children, Chloe, 17, Ryan, 14, and George, 11 – was assigned a camera crew to follow their every move.
And it appeared Poppy had had quite enough of being filmed by this morning as Mr Kirk covered her mouth while she yawned during the interview at 6.50am.
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The GMB Twitter account posted a clip of her big yawns this morning, saying: ‘When Mum and Dad make you get up super early to be on the tele… #ThursdayThoughts’
During the making of the show, the relatives could all watch what everyone else was doing via tablet computers which were handed out by the production team.
Poppy’s mother Donna (left) and father Rob (right) were interviewed on Good Morning Britain
It appeared Poppy had had enough of being filmed by today as Mr Kirk covered her mouth
Donna and Rob Kirk took part in new Channel 4 programme Spying On My Family with their children Chloe (back left), 17, Ryan (back right), 14, George (left), 11, and Poppy (front), nine
The only room that was out of bounds was the bathroom. However, online and phone activity was up for inspection – every website and every text message.
Mr Kirk, who is a serving police officer, told the Daily Mail last week: ‘It gave us a licence to snoop on our kids, which you just don’t have in normal life.
‘Maybe it was a bit sneaky of us, in hindsight. But I knew I had nothing to hide. With the kids, though, we just didn’t know what we might find out.’
He added that one of their biggest worries was discovering ‘pictures of half-naked women’ on the boys’ phones – ‘pouting, provocative… it was soft porn, basically’.
But Poppy produced plenty of funny moments for the family, with her parents laughing as they watched her berating the family dog and bouncing on her bed.
Spying On My Family airs on Channel 4 tonight at 9pm
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