
ITV's This Morning presenter almost falls overboard during live broadcast from Greece
A large wave caused the boat to become unstable, leading Anderson to lose her footing and exclaim in surprise.
She managed to regain composure and continue presenting details of a competition.
Studio hosts Cat Deely and Ben Shephard were seen laughing at the incident.
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