
Loyle Carner presented the weather live on French TV
27 January 2017, 11:40
| Written by
Laurence Day
Loyle Carner found himself in quite the situation recently - he "somehow ended up" presenting the weather. On French TV. Live.
Haha somehow ended up presenting the weather last night live on national French television pic.twitter.com/tYxnaaAm1B
— Loyle (@LoyleCarner) January 26, 2017
All things considered, he did a pretty good job - a little touch up on the pronunciation, perhaps, but he got the message across.
"I'm getting calls right now that it's very, very hot in London," Carner says, moving closer to home. "There's fires in London, apparently, 'cause everyone's playing my album..."
Cheeky.
Carner's excellent debut album Yesterday's Gone is out now.
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