TV mornings usually go smoothly, but today's Good TVN has shown how quickly everything can get out of control. One surprising sentence spoken live frozen the smiles of the lead and silenced the whole studio for a moment.
What happened on Good Day TVN
Breakfast television has accustomed viewers to light formulas and jokes, but this time in the morning on Good Morning TVN it got really hot. During Friday's weather program Bartek Jędrzejak, usually known for his loose style and good humor, he scored a spectacular live bust. During the merger outside, he abruptly interrupted his speech, turned to people outside of the staff and shouted an uncensored sentence, ending it with a strong "no, no, the program continues, he*and people!", which made the studio and TV consternation fall.
How Bartek Jędrzejak failed
The bad weather entry took place during the standard merger with Jędrzejak, which, as every day, spoke about the cold aura in various parts of Poland. The presenter stood outside, dressed in warm cover, when something or someone outside the frame began to clearly disrupt the recording. At one point, Jędrzejak interrupted the forecast, turned around and nervously turned to the crew with words that contained a curse, and the whole situation was heard by viewers.
After this incident, the performers immediately interrupted the merger and returned to the studio, leaving an uncomfortable silence for a while. This brief moment, however, was enough for the piece to go online, where the clip with the uncensored commentary began to circulate rapidly on social media.
Prokop and Wellman reaction on the air

When the camera returned to the studio, Marcin Prokop and Dorota Wellman had to master the situation in a few seconds and "disenchant" the tense atmosphere. The leaders reacted with a humor characteristic of themselves – Prokop asked Dorothy with a smile what actually happened just now, and Wellman recalled that the show is live and "these things happen when something doesn't touch". Thanks to their calm, witty reaction, the release could run smoothly further, although it was evident that they were both slightly embarrassed.
The viewers in the comments under the clips pointed out that the duo conducting a professional "learn" program out of the crash, without excavating the situation and without embarrassing a colleague on the air. At the same time, many of them pointed out that Jędrzejak's emotions were visible as on his hand and it was difficult not to get the impression that earlier behind the camera there was indeed chaos.
The storm in the net and the voices of viewers
The recording of Jędrzejak's accident in a few hours was hosted by gossip portals, media services and social media. Commentators quickly split into two camps: some people criticized the presenter for using profanity on the air and lack of control, others defended him, explaining his behavior with stress and nerves associated with the live show.
For many viewers, this situation has become another proof that breakfast lunches are governed by their own rights and even experienced journalists sometimes "get nervous." The comments also featured reminders of the earlier accident of Jędrzejak, at the moment when he used a strong term of cold weather on the air, explaining that it was a "professional" phrase.
Who is Bartek Jędrzejak

Bartek Jędrzejak has been one of the most recognizable faces for years "Good morning TVN" and is considered one of the most pleasant weather presenters on Polish television. He began his career on TVP Poznań and has been associated with TVN since the middle of the first decade of the 21st century, regularly appearing in the morning band and reporting aura from different corners of the country.
The spectators value him for his distance to himself, his sense of humor and his ability to relieve tension, which is why the current accident has caused so much excitement – many did not expect such a strong reaction from him. Paradoxically, however, it can further strengthen his image of a "real man of blood and bone" who, like everyone else, gets carried away at work.





