Hilarious moment David ‘Kochie’ Koch gives the thumbs up to Sunrise co-host Natalie Barr on a live cross from London after she took a cheeky swipe at his cap: ‘I’m offended!’
Things took an awkward turn during a live cross on Sunrise on Friday, when David “Kochie” Koch raised his finger at co-host Natalie Barr on-air.
The co-hosts had a bit of friendly banter when Kochie, 67, got “offended” by Nat, 55, who did a playful dig at his Peaky Blinders-esque cap.
“Kochie, looking good,” Matt Shirvington said to him before Nat took a cheeky swipe.
“Uncle Arthur!” said Nat.
Kochie laughed it off, before hilariously raising his rude finger while on live broadcast.
Things took an awkward turn during a live cross on Sunrise on Friday, when David ‘Kochie’ Koch raised his finger at co-host Natalie Barr on-air
“He’s upset, he’s visibly upset,” Matt said.
“It suits you, it’s beautiful,” Natalie said with a laugh.
“Despite all that, I’m taking it off now. No, I’m offended,” he said before continuing his work.
The co-hosts had a bit of friendly banter when Kochie, 67, got “offended” by Nat, 55, who did a playful dig at his Peaky Blinders-esque cap. “Uncle Arthur!” said Nat
A viewer also shared a screenshot of Kochie raising his finger and asking, “Did he know he was up?”
Kochie made a live cross from London and was seen standing outside Buckingham Palace ahead of King Charles’ coronation on May 6.
It comes after Kochie scored a major royal scoop on Wednesday when he reported on a man ‘throwing shotgun rounds’ in the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
When police arrested the man who allegedly shouted “I’m going to kill the king” in the nights leading up to the incident, a team from 7News captured the entire ordeal on camera.
It comes after Kochie scored a major royal scoop on Wednesday when he reported on a man ‘throwing shotgun rounds’ in the grounds of Buckingham Palace
Kochie and his team camped outside to conduct mandatory pre-coronation mating in preparation for the arrival of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
A well-placed cameraman saw the drama unfolding at the gates of Buckingham Palace and pulled out his camera just in time to film the man’s arrest before another news station got wind of it.
Witnesses said the man was seen throwing a “number of items” on the property grounds before he was arrested.
A witness told The Sun that the suspect had set up outside the palace “over the past few nights” and was heard yelling, “I’m going to kill the king.”
Police say they are not currently treating the incident as terror-related. Obviously it is being treated as an isolated mental health incident.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the King and Queen were not present when the incident took place, but a Royal Royal spokesperson could not say whether any other relatives or relatives were present when it happened.
The man was detained by police on suspicion of possession of weapons after he threw a ‘number of objects’ on the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The photo shows police searching the man’s bags