'I would never have recognised her': 90s TV star and lads' mags favourite Dani Behr, 52, stuns viewe.Royal family braces for more revelations as Meghan promises 'to talk, unfiltered' in new Spotify pod.Now, where's the matches and gasoline?!?'Īnd after BBC News Tweeted its weathermen were made of 'tougher stuff,' Hughes replied 'I dare you to a Spider face off! Can you handle an 8 legged monster?!?' Challenge: The BBC later joked that its presenters are made of tougher stuff than Hughes Accepted: Hughes dared the BBC to engage in a spider-off 'Honestly! I screamed like a little girl. 'I couldn't help it,' he said in a Tweet. Hughes's good-natured reaction continued after the show, as the footage did its rounds on the web, The Blaze reported. We gotta get out there and kill those things. 'Why did that just happen?' he guffaws. 'I nearly lost my lunch.' Jeeze!' Couldn't help it: Hughes continued his good-natured joking online, where he said he couldn't help screaming
'We gotta get out there and kill those things. Good humor: Hughes then walks back on camera laughing as well. Passing out parade! The unfortunate moment a solider collapsed during the 300th anniversary celebration of the Light Dragoons.Pensioner, 85, drives the WRONG way down a dual carriageway as other cars swerve desperately out of her path.Leap frog! Incredible images capture the moment a bright green frog dives and starts swimming underwater.He returns a couple of seconds later, laughing - along with everyone else in the studio. 'Jeeze Louise,' cries Hughes, as he instinctively backs away from the monitor and disappears off camera. He then glances down at the monitor showing him what the viewers are seeing and the effect is instantaneous. The poor guy, who's stood in front of a green screen and still chatting away, has no idea what he's in for, until colleagues excitedly tell him to take a look. Hughes is happily bantering with his colleagues at WOWK when the map behind him switches to the 'Weather Eye' camera showing a foggy cityscape - and the huge silhouette of a spider on the lens. Scroll down for video Oblivious: At first, WOWK weatherman Bryan Hughes has no idea of what's behind him, as the green screen switches to an aerial camera with a great big spider on it Wait a minute: Hughes' colleagues tell him to look down at the monitor that shows what the viewers see, and there's a split-second where he's not quite sure what he's looking at Scream: But as soon as he does realize, he lets out a high-pitched shriek, flailing his hands and backing out of view of the camera while his colleagues laugh
Hughes's hilarious reaction to the (admittedly pretty horrible) sight has left thousands on the web laughing and wincing in equal amounts, The Blaze said.