A BBC presenter has joked he has ‘lied to the nation’ after mistakenly studying out faux information involving the Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock being misplaced in a maze.
A social media put up was shared final week by the X account Francis Chipp, which has constructed a status for sharing faux tales, largely involving Newcastle United stars.
The prankster – whose account states ‘all the pieces I put up is made up’ – final week issued a faux report that Magpies midfielder Willock wanted to be rescued from York Maze.
‘EXCLUSIVE: Newcastle United midfielder Joe Willock, 26, needed to be rescued from York Maze after a misery name to emergency providers was made at round 5pm on Tuesday. He had been misplaced within the UK’s largest maze for roughly six hours,’ the account shared.
Hundreds of followers responded to the humorous story, however every week on the story made its means onto the BBC’s airwaves.
Presenter Melvin Odoom raised the story with co-hosts Rickie Haywood-Williams and Charlie Hedges on the Rickie, Melvin and Charlie Present, as he opened a dialogue about distinctive locations folks had been misplaced.
A BBC presenter was duped into studying out a faux information story involving Newcastle’s Joe Willock

A narrative was shared by prankster Francis Chipp that Willock had been misplaced in York Maze final week

Presenter Melvin Odoom learn out the story on the Rickie, Melvin and Charlie Present
‘Are you aware Newcastle participant Joe Willock? He performs within the midfield space,’ Odoom stated.
‘He was rescued from a York maze just lately after a misery name was made to emergency providers at round 5pm. He was caught on this maze for round six hours.
‘It is the UK’s largest maze so he went in as somewhat journey and he received misplaced inside it.’
Haywood-Williams responded to the story by including: ‘One thing comparable has occurred to me, I used to be misplaced and I couldn’t discover my means out, it was a extremely massive maze on a farm in Kent,’
‘When you don’t take it critically you might be in there for a extremely very long time.’
In reply, Hedges requested: ‘Is there no cameras in these mazes it?’, together with her co-hosts insisting there will not be in response.
Odoom was later knowledgeable through the present that he had been duped by the faux story.
‘Merv, I’m sorry to let you understand this, however we’re being flooded messages from people who find themselves saying you have got had an absolute mare speaking about soccer,’ Hedges stated.
‘There’s apparently this account the place this man makes up faux information on a regular basis and sees who chats about it. Sorry about that.’
Odoom responded ‘In order that by no means occurred to Joe in any respect? To be honest it was not a factual web site. I really feel like I’ve lied to the nation.’


The BBC presenter is much from the primary to have fallen for a faux story shared by the account

Sean Longstaff referenced one of many faux tales after scoring for Newcastle again in 2023
The presenter is much from the primary to be duped by the account’s faux tales about Newcastle gamers.
A put up in August had claimed Newcastle had by chance left defender Matt Targett in Seoul following the membership’s pre-season tour.
Targett made gentle of the faux story on Instagram, sharing a photograph of him in coaching with the message ‘Made it again in time for coaching.’
One other hearsay had been created in 2023, which claimed Sean Longstaff had requested Newcastle supervisor Eddie Howe to take a month’s vacation to permit him to going travelling together with his brother Matty.
Longstaff addressed the hearsay after scoring in Newcastle’s subsequent match, writing ‘No time for travelling when there’s 3 factors at SJP available.’
He later added in a press convention: ‘I don’t actually know what to say, I believe it’s a bit scary that one individual can write one thing that’s not true and the quantity of folks that assume it’s true is nuts.’