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The final episode of Saturday Night Takeaway was thrown into chaos as Ant McPartlin's uncontrollable laughter brought filming to a standstill.
Rehearsals were disrupted when host Ant was left in stitches by Jordan North's abysmal singing and dancing attempts. The new Capital FM presenter's efforts were so comical that a break was needed, with filming paused until Ant could regain his composure.
Even the expertise of a Strictly Come Dancing choreographer was called upon to help hapless Jordan clap in time, a fact he shared with Sian Welby and Chris Stark on this morning's radio show.
Jordan confessed: "I made the boys (Ant and Dec) promise me that I didn't have to sing...they did. I had to the sing at the end of the show."
Sian chimed in with: "Chris if you did miss this, he sort of takes it on as a musical theatre role. And so he sort of speaks it."
As they reviewed a clip of Jordan's performance, as reports the Mirror, Chris criticised: "It's not a chant! " To which Jordan responded: "Because I was nervous and I can't sing, so in rehearsal right on Friday, Ant couldn't stop, we had to stop one of the rehearsals because Ant couldn't stop laughing!
"He even said to a girl 'he can't even clap in time! ' I had to get some choreographer who usually works on Strictly, to stop the rehearsal to show me how to clap in time. Because everyone was clapping and I was on beat behind them, honestly. I have no rhythm at all."
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