Glastonbury has officially kicked off today, marking its 54th year with thousands flocking to the campsite early in the morning, equipped with tents, portable chargers, and flower crowns. While many of us eagerly anticipate the headliner performances, one of the most beloved traditions are the entry interviews.
Just last year, we saw a festival-goer hilariously explain why she had rollers in her hair. This year, a five-year-old girl has taken center stage, leaving BBC viewers in fits of laughter with her unexpected revelations during a live interview.
The Adorable Exchange Has Already Gone Viral on Social Media
During the lively event, a BBC interviewer approached a family, leading to a charming conversation with their young daughter. The girl excitedly revealed, “I have a boyfriend,” catching the interviewer off guard. When asked to name him, she proudly announced, “Toby Ogden,” sparking laughter all around.
The interviewer playfully mentioned that he would need to confirm with the parents about Toby’s approval. The father humorously responded, “It’s a no from me,” while the mother assured, “No, he’s lovely! They’re good friends, he’s going for tea when we get back!”
But the little girl didn’t stop there. She continued with, “My daddy said he will lock him in a tower,” adding a curious twist to the conversation. Her final revelation was about her grandfather: “My grandpa has a scorpion and a praying mantis and loads of bugs.” The surprised interviewer concluded, “This has gone very strange.”
Social media was abuzz with reactions to the delightful interaction. One user commented, “We already have a contender for the wildest Glastonbury interview of the year.” Another gushed, “OMG this ADORABLE moment on BBC Breakfast,” while a third added, “Imagine being five and announcing on national television that you now have a boyfriend. Boss move.”
“This is the news the people need,” quipped another, with one more remarking, “Seems a perfectly normal Glastonbury conversation to me.” Many appreciated the child’s candidness, with comments like “Kids telling it as it is!” and “She is brilliant!” adding further to the praise. One final user summed it up, saying, “This really helped with my Glastonbury blues this morning.”
Indeed, this charming and unexpected moment brought a smile to many faces, offering a delightful and memorable start to the Glastonbury festivities.
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