The Mail on Sunday

Breaking Huws!

BBC newsman’s bizarre pose gets its own Twitter account – courtesy of a mickey- t aking colleague

- By Daisy Collingwoo­d

AS PERHAPS the BBC’s bestknown news presenter, he’s supposed to exhibit absolutely no bias.

But keen observers of Huw Edwards have noticed that he definitely leans to the right – and he does it so often that they’ve set up a Twitter page gently taking the mickey out of the 56-year-old star.

The newsman routinely opens the flagship News At Ten bulletin with his left arm extended across the desk – resulting in a distinct tilt to his right.

The Twitter site, cheekily dubbed Huws At Ten, now boasts more than 6,200 followers, i ncluding t he newsreader himself. It features a string of doctored snaps of Huw in his opening pose, one depicting him as a camouflage-clad soldier and others showing him as a curler and a Glastonbur­y performer.

Huw told The Mail on Sunday: ‘The truth is that I hadn’t deliberate­ly chosen this stance, it was simply the way I felt most comfortabl­e.

‘The site was started by two guys, one a BBC colleague, who noticed that I always started with the same pose at the beginning of News At Ten. There have been many theories and one media guru even said I was spreading over the desk to emphasise my ownership of it.’

As the site’s popularity grew, the father-of-five teased his own 60,000 Twitter followers that he would one evening alter the pose and stretch out his right arm.

When he did, fans were horrified by the ‘cataclysmi­c’ switch. One wrote: ‘Quite clearly this is Huw’s evil twin, Edward Hughes.’ Another commented: ‘Elon Musk has obviously built his first humanoid robot. What did he do with the real Huw Edwards?’

Given the strength of feeling, Huw now f eels t rapped. ‘ I t ’s become impossible to adjust it without causing comment, or even alarm,’ he said. ‘Some people think a different pose is a kind of secret signal that something’s brewing.

‘Last Christmas, I warned people on social media that I would change it that night. I simply changed sides, hardly an act of radical rebellion, but you’d have thought the world had come to an end.’

 ??  ?? LEAN TIME: Huw adopts the pose at the start of News At Ten. Above left: The Huws At Ten Twitter account and, left, how one fan has put Huw in camouflage
LEAN TIME: Huw adopts the pose at the start of News At Ten. Above left: The Huws At Ten Twitter account and, left, how one fan has put Huw in camouflage
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