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BBC presenter mocked after sharing 'shocking' news that Paddington Bear is fake

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BBC presenter left fans bewildered after sharing insight into Queen Elizabeth II's famous skit with Paddington Bear.The skit saw the Queen and Paddington have a tea party as he wished her a "lovely Jubilee" as she celebrated her 70th year on the throne.READ MORE: BBC viewers shock as Sally Nugent says stop bringing Paddington bears and sandwiches It saw Her Majesty and Paddington pull out their respective Marmalade sandwiches as Paddington said: "Thank you...

for everything", before wrapping up the skit as the Jubilee aired on TV.The clip, which already has 9.5million views on YouTube, was discussed on BBC on Sunday afternoon - and the reporter shared his insight into the popular skit.As they discussed Paddington on air, he said: "Can I just add something about the Paddington Bear skit that we've all seen."We should remember that she acted that in an empty space!

It wasn't the real Paddington there, even though it looked like it."She acted out what she would say to Paddington and then the CGI experts went in and animated a Paddington image for her!"Shortly after it was aired the clip circulated on Twitter with viewers acting completely bewildered to hear the news.One user shared the clip writing: "Hang on WHAT??", as someone responded: "Paddington isn't real?!?!"A third said: "Paddington wasn't really there?!

Shocking!"Another wrote: "Genuinely until BBC News explained it, I actually thought that The Queen performed her Paddington sketch with a real life bear.

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