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James Holt & Kate Lally

Mum who mooned kids sports day forced to block men on social media over unwanted messages

A mum who mooned her bare backside to crowds of parents after faceplanting the ground at school sports day has said she has been forced to block men online after receiving 'thousands' of unwanted messages and attention, in an interview on This Morning.

Katie Hannaford, 36, went viral after a clip of her unfortunate moment was shared across the internet. The business owner was running in a parents' race at her eight-year-old's school when she tripped over and flashed her underwear to other parents.

The incident was caught on camera and has since been viewed countless times - and Katie says she has even been recognised in her local Tesco, and has received thousands of positive messages - with some sent from as far away as Australia.

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However, speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on This Morning, she said she is also receiving a lot of unwanted attention. Katie also explained her youngest daughter asked her to take part in Sports Day and she felt she had to do it because she’d done it for her other child.

Katie said, “First of all I thought, ’My god, that was 10 years ago. I was a lot younger, a lot fitter then.’ And I thought, ‘I can’t do it for one and not the other, so I’ll have to say yes.’ But as soon as I said yes, I thought, ‘What on earth are you doing?’”

Describing the moment she fell, Katie said, “It went in slow mo, so I felt it happen but didn’t feel the dress go over my head. It was only afterwards I thought, ‘Oh my God’ and pulled it down, obviously.’" She went on to say her daughter had her head in her hands and said, ‘Mum, only you could have done that!’

She continued: “There were mums in gym kits and I thought, ‘I know I’ll come last’, but I thought I’d at least finish it!’”

Talking about the messages she has received, she added: “I’ve had thousands upon thousands of messages, lots are really supportive saying, ‘Good sport, good mum.’.. There’s been quite a few from guys saying, ‘You’re my kind of girl’, and stuff like that. Blocked!”

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