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Hysterics at What Dad and Daughter Do During TV Show Audition

Hysterics at What Dad and Daughter Do During TV Show Audition

Newsweek3 hours ago
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Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
When Ellie-May Wood, 24, and her dad Simon, 58, applied for a spot on a TV show, they had high hopes and good intentions. But when they didn't hear back from the producers, they began to wonder what went wrong—until they rewatched their audition tape.
"It was one of those scenarios where you know you're not supposed to laugh, so that just makes you laugh harder," Wood told Newsweek. "It was also quite a serious thing for us to do, which is very uncommon for us."
The duo, from Somerset, England, could barely get their words out between fits of laughter as they tried to explain why they wanted to be on the Race Across the World show, which tasks contestants with racing from one destination to another without using air travel.
On July 25, Wood, a primary school teacher, shared the outtakes online—and the internet loved every second of it. The video racked up over 235,900 views and 28,000 likes at the time of writing.
Two screenshots from the viral video showing Wood and her dad laughing.
Two screenshots from the viral video showing Wood and her dad laughing.
TikTok/@teachwithmisswood
The caption layered over the video reads, "To this day, we can't work out why Race Across the World choose us," as the pair repeatedly fail to introduce themselves properly through uncontrollable giggles.
"We have the same sense of humor and this means we're often found laughing together," said Wood. "We have an extremely close relationship and at times he's more like a best friend! We are so similar that I am basically a carbon copy of him."
Following a relationship breakdown, Wood moved back home, further strengthening their already tight-knit bond.
"We have always been close, but after moving back home, our bond has gone from strength to strength," she said.
"Don't get me wrong, we have our disagreements! But nothing that can't be solved with a bit of humor and honesty."
Indeed, laughter may be more powerful than many realize. A study published last year found that just one 30-minute session of laughter yoga—a technique that blends simulated laughter with yogic breathing—reduced the body's stress hormone cortisol. While it didn't change how stressful a situation felt, it helped significantly blunt the physiological effects, making it a promising, low-cost tool for stress relief.
Commenters online were quick to rally behind the dad-and-daughter duo.
"They [probably] thought that you won't get far as you haven't stopped laughing yet," joked one viewer.
Another insisted: "This is exactly why they should have chosen you."
"You would be the most amusing people on it," added a third.
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