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BBC Breakfast's Matt Taylor suffers 'awkward' anti-vaxxer error: 'I forgot!'

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BBC Breakfast weather man had forgotten to remove his sticker that read "do not vaccinate" as he took his daughter for her second jab.After realising what had happened, Matt took to Twitter to inform fans of his embarrassing error."Just walked around town like a campaigning anti-vaxxer," he penned."Forgot to remove the sticker I was given on taking my eldest for her second jag."As fans reacted to his post, he quickly explained to those who were confused that he grew up in Glasgow, where the term "jag" is short for "injection"."Get any funny looks?" one fan wondered.Another cringed: "Awkward!""Oooooops!" exclaimed a third.Others found the Scottish slang word rather amusing, prompting them to take to the comments section to make some quick-fire jokes."I’d love just one jag," one quipped.Another giggled: "Lucky daughter if you’ve got her two jags!""They're paying you too much if your kids get 2 Jags each!

Any chance you could get me one too just out of interest?" a third teased.Matt recently stepped in for regular weather present Carol Kirkwood on the flagship morning program, leaving host Dan Walker in hysterics after he found referred to himself as her "stunt double".The meteorologist shared a cheeky GIF of a man donning a blonde wig to mirror the locks of the 59-year-old he is standing in for, while advertising his new slot.Up bright and early, the BBC star announced: "I’m @carolkirkwood’s stunt double on @BBCBreakfast all this week."Full forecast for the week coming up between now and 9am."Strictly star Dan instantly reacted to the post with a less-is-more response, featuring nothing other than grimace and laughter emojis.The GIF featured a man swishing his faux blonde locks around for the camera, looking dramatically.

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