Technical glitch on BBC Breakfast leaves reporter ‘sounding like Minnie Mouse’

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Technical Glitch On Bbc Breakfast Leaves Reporter ‘Sounding Like Minnie Mouse’
News correspondent Shaimaa Khalil was reporting live from Melbourne, Australia, on concerns about the viability of the Commonwealth Games when a sound problem developed, making her voice sound high-pitched and robotic.
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By Laura Harding, PA Deputy Entertainment Editor

A BBC Breakfast sports report could have been mistaken for a morning cartoon after a technical glitch left a reporter sounding like “Minnie Mouse”.

News correspondent Shaimaa Khalil was reporting live from Melbourne, Australia, on concerns about the viability of the Commonwealth Games when a sound problem developed, making her voice sound high-pitched and robotic.

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Unaware of the problem, she continued with her report but was interrupted by sports presenter Mike Bushell, who was back in the studio.

He told viewers: “Apologies for the technical problems there, this is a developing story, and we will have more of that throughout the morning on Breakfast.”

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One viewer wrote on Twitter: “#bbcbreakfast loving that a sound error turned the reporter’s voice into Minnie Mouse during a live report.”

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Australia’s Victoria state has withdrawn as host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games due to the cost of the event breaching estimates by around 5 billion Australian dollars (£2.5 billion).

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