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Kyle O'Sullivan

Children's TV star 'heckled' by toddlers after singing song about bum cheeks

A children's TV star was 'heckled' by toddlers after singing song about bum cheeks on today's Good Morning Britain.

Andy Day, 37, who began presenting Cbeebies in 2007, was on the show with 14 of his biggest fans.

The Good Morning Britain presenters admitted they were "distracted" by the young guests and the studio was like a "crèche".

Explaining what he was going to perform, Andy said: "It’s a song about two bum cheeks who are best friend. I know...it’s early in the morning."

When host Adil Ray asked one of the kids if he liked the song 'Cheeky Friends' he shook his head.

Andy Day and 14 of his biggest fans appeared on GMB (ITV)
Andy was heckled by a toddler in the audience (ITV)

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Andy got out his guitar and started playing the song to the children and their parents waiting on the sidelines.

The chorus consisted of the word "bum" on repeat and the GMB presenters joined in with the singing.

Andy then did a question and answer session with the kids, but one of them stood up and walked away.

Andy played his song Cheeky Friends (ITV)
One child got up and left (ITV)

Another child then put his hand up and started shouting out at Andy.

GMB presenter Ranvir Singh said: "John, heckling you from the audience there. A little mini heckler."

Stunned Andy said: "I’m being heckled. So used to being heckled by a three-year-old."

Andy has released the album ‘Who Invited This Lot’ with his band 'Andy and the Odd Socks'.

The kids watched the performance on beanbags (ITV)
Andy saw the funny side (ITV)

He said: "I've been doing children’s TV for 13 years now. It's the thing I always wanted to do. It's a dream to be able to do it. It's a lovely environment to be around. To entertain children."

Andy started the band to write music for kids and parents who have to listen to the songs.

On criticism, he said: "They’re very honest. It's such a great, rewarding thing to see their smiley faces and see them engaged."

*Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am

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