Springwatch in Japan: Chris Packham sends Twitter into meltdown with cheeky confession
CHRIS PACKHAM left many of those tuning into Springwatch in Japan in hysterics tonight as he made a cheeky confession during the wildlife programme.
Springwatch in Japan: Chris Packham sends Twitter into meltdown with THIS cheeky confession
Chris Packman 'strategically places his sausage' on Springwatch
The presenter was tracking racoon dogs and, in attempt to spot them later in the evening, he laid out a selection of snacks to lure them to the place where he would be sitting.
He was given a handful of cocktail sausages to place amongst the leaves on the ground to tempt the racoon dogs out of hiding.
As Chris scattered the food on the ground, he joked: “I do like a strategically placed sausage.”
His cheeky confession left those watching the BBC wildlife series at home in fits of laughter as they took to Twitter to comment on his X-rated remark.
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I do like a strategically placed sausage
One fan joked: “#Springwatch 'love a strategically placed sausage myself' - has someone else been on the sake?! #tanuki #Japan.”
While another added: “‘I like a strategically placed sausage myself.’. Oh, @ChrisGPackham! #springwatch.”
“‘I like a strategically placed sausage myself’ is the best thing Chris Packham has ever said #springwatch,” a third wrote.
Another shocked viewer tweeted: “Strategically placed sausage?! #springwatch #InnuendoBingo.”
Springwatch: Chris made a cheeky confession about sausages
Springwatch: Viewers were in hysterics as they laughed at Chris' innuendo
It comes after the BBC faced backlash from viewers after they announced they would be taking the show on tour to Japan to see the emergence of cherry blossom.
The programme traditionally focusses on British wildlife so the announcement didn't go down too well with fans.
While many were quick to complain about the move away, the broadcaster assured fans that there would also be a series in the UK.
Responding to one complaint on their Facebook, they said it was simply "a special" and they would be "back on home soil for Springwatch".