Popular prankster Daniel Jarvis disrupted a deadline day coverage of Sky Sports after waving a sex toy on live television.
Sky Sports were forced to end their deadline day coverage outside of Stamford Bridge after the well known prankster walked up to the camera with the sex toy.
The stunt, which has gone viral across social media, took place as reporter Kaveh Solhekol provided updates on Chelsea's potential transfers before the window closes.
Solhekol was delivering an update about Jadon Sancho's move from Manchester United to Chelsea when a man was approaching his direction from behind and waving the sex toy beside the reporter's face.
Reporter Kaveh Solhekol tried to block the man from interrupting the coverage, before another individual came into the picture to deal with the issue.
Sky Sports subsequently returned to the studio and apologized for the puzzling incident.
Meanwhile, prankster Daniel Jarvis claimed responsibility for the occurrence on social media, sharing on X (formerly known as Twitter): “Pranking Sky Sports news live with a pair of b******s!”
Jarvis is notable for pranks of this nature, having sneaked into the closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on August 11, 2024.
Interestingly, one of his popular pranks came during BBC's live pre-match coverage of the FA Cup third round replay between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool on January 18, 2023.
Gary Lineker and his colleagues; Paul Ince and Danny Murphy were left embarrassed when sex noises interrupted them in the studio for over 10 minutes.
It was afterwards disclosed that Jarvis had pulled off the stunt successfully by taping a phone to the back of the studio.
Daniel Jarvis was also behind the sex noises that interrupted the draw for Euro 2024 in December 2023.
Spanish great David Silva alongside much of the audience were surprised by the pandemonium after the sounds began to play, with everyone appearing powerless to halt them.
He also invaded the pitch during the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League final, where Real Madrid defeated Liverpool by 1-0 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
Jarvo was able to shake hands with Casemiro, Eden Hazard, and Gareth Bale, as well as give the goal scorer Vinicius Jr a hug.
Moreover, he was on the Headingley cricket ground pitch and collided with England cricketer Jonny Bairstow in September 2021.
Due to his actions, he was given a suspended sentence in September 2022, an eight-week prison term that was suspended for two years.
He was also handed a two-year ban from entering any location where a sporting event was being conducted in England or Wales.
Additionally, the YouTuber was also slammed with a 12-month travel restriction and ordered to participate in rehabilitation activities.
Who Is Daniel Jarvis?
Daniel Jarvis, better known as Jarvo, is a notorious prankster and YouTuber, who hails from the Gravesend town in Kent.
The prankster started his Youtube channel Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo on September 14, 2008, and has accumulated over 69 million views, where he shares his pranks and parody-themed videos.
Jarvis is also on Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter), with about 142,000 and 23,000 followers respectively on these social media platforms.
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Sky Sports were forced to end their deadline day coverage outside of Stamford Bridge after the well known prankster walked up to the camera with the sex toy.
The stunt, which has gone viral across social media, took place as reporter Kaveh Solhekol provided updates on Chelsea's potential transfers before the window closes.
Solhekol was delivering an update about Jadon Sancho's move from Manchester United to Chelsea when a man was approaching his direction from behind and waving the sex toy beside the reporter's face.
Reporter Kaveh Solhekol tried to block the man from interrupting the coverage, before another individual came into the picture to deal with the issue.
Sky Sports subsequently returned to the studio and apologized for the puzzling incident.
Meanwhile, prankster Daniel Jarvis claimed responsibility for the occurrence on social media, sharing on X (formerly known as Twitter): “Pranking Sky Sports news live with a pair of b******s!”
Jarvis is notable for pranks of this nature, having sneaked into the closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on August 11, 2024.
Interestingly, one of his popular pranks came during BBC's live pre-match coverage of the FA Cup third round replay between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool on January 18, 2023.
Gary Lineker and his colleagues; Paul Ince and Danny Murphy were left embarrassed when sex noises interrupted them in the studio for over 10 minutes.
It was afterwards disclosed that Jarvis had pulled off the stunt successfully by taping a phone to the back of the studio.
Daniel Jarvis was also behind the sex noises that interrupted the draw for Euro 2024 in December 2023.
Spanish great David Silva alongside much of the audience were surprised by the pandemonium after the sounds began to play, with everyone appearing powerless to halt them.
He also invaded the pitch during the 2021/22 UEFA Champions League final, where Real Madrid defeated Liverpool by 1-0 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
Jarvo was able to shake hands with Casemiro, Eden Hazard, and Gareth Bale, as well as give the goal scorer Vinicius Jr a hug.
Moreover, he was on the Headingley cricket ground pitch and collided with England cricketer Jonny Bairstow in September 2021.
Due to his actions, he was given a suspended sentence in September 2022, an eight-week prison term that was suspended for two years.
He was also handed a two-year ban from entering any location where a sporting event was being conducted in England or Wales.
Additionally, the YouTuber was also slammed with a 12-month travel restriction and ordered to participate in rehabilitation activities.
Who Is Daniel Jarvis?
Daniel Jarvis, better known as Jarvo, is a notorious prankster and YouTuber, who hails from the Gravesend town in Kent.
The prankster started his Youtube channel Jarvo69 aka BMWJarvo on September 14, 2008, and has accumulated over 69 million views, where he shares his pranks and parody-themed videos.
Jarvis is also on Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter), with about 142,000 and 23,000 followers respectively on these social media platforms.
Read More: https://futballnews.com/prankster-d...day-coverage-after-waving-sex-toy-on-live-tv/