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'Well that was a bedtime fail': New Zealand PM's daughter gatecrashes livestream

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November 11

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A tiny gatecrasher twice grabbed centre stage from New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as she updated the nation on curbs being enforced to combat Covid-19.

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“You’re meant to be in bed, darling … Pop back to bed, I’ll come and see you in a second,” Ardern told her daughter Neve after the toddler’s voice interrupted her mother’s Facebook livestream off camera.

“Well that was a bedtime fail, wasn’t it?” the laughing prime minister told viewers.

Unabashed, Neve interjected again some time later, persuading Ardern it was time to end the Monday evening broadcast.

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“I think I’ve covered everything that I wanted to share at this point anyway.” she concluded. Reuters

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