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Weatherman Chris Dunn Appears to Bend Down and FART Live on Air

Hilarious moment US weatherman Chris Dunn appears to bend down and FART live on air Chris Dunn from Alabama-based broadcaster WPMI was halfway through reading out the temperatures when he paused between cities to seemingly let one rip. Footage shows the WPMI chief meteorologist beginning his segment saying: “You get one or two of those isolated spots on Saturday. Same thing for Sunday through 5pm. “A fairly quiet weekend…” Then he pauses for a moment before taking a step backwards, bends his knee and a noise, which sounds like a fart, can be heard. He then casually continues the rest of his report.

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