Rebecca Adlington And Mark Foster Joke About 'Flirting' On 'BBC Breakfast'

'Did you just put your hand on his leg?'

Rebecca Adlington and Mark Foster have joked about the suggestion that they were “flirting” during their coverage of the 2016 Olympic games.

The two were met with accusations that their presenting style bordered on the flirtatious while they were co-hosting the BBC’s Olympics coverage, which they alluded to during Wednesday’s (17 August) ‘BBC Breakfast’.

After spotting that Rebecca hand reached out and touched Mark’s leg at the beginning of their joint interview, presenter Sally Nugent remarked: “Sorry, did you just touch his knee?”

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Rebecca and Mark on 'BBC Breakfast'
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Rebecca - who was spotted putting her hand on Mark’s leg under the table as they fronted the Olympics coverage last week - was then prompted to joke she “wasn’t allowed”, while Mark added: “She does that all the time.”

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The pair laughed off their 'flirting'
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They previously made light of their close working relationship at the end of their time at the helm of the Olympics coverage, when Mark opened his shirt live on air to reveal a faux tattoo of Rebecca’s face.

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Helen Skelton has become something of a surprise household name since this year’s games began, even making the front page of the Daily Mail for… wearing clothes.

Her husband has since mocked the furore surrounding her wardrobe choices, but her new-found popularity does have its plus points, as ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bosses are rumoured to be considering Helen as a last-minute addition to this year’s line-up.

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She was splashed on the front page of the Daily Mail with a headline that read: "It's hotting up in Rio.. and that's just the presenters!"

Many people seemed to forget that it is a common occurrence for men and women wear shorter or less clothing in warmer weather.
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Corey Cogdell-Unrein also had her bronze medal win in the women's trap shooting dismissed by some news organisations.

The Chicago tribute referred to her in headlines only as the wife of a famous American football linesman.

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She was left hospitalised with severe concussion and three small fractures in her lower back.
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NBC was again accused of sexism during its coverage of women’s gymnastics on Sunday, when an unidentified commentator said Team USA members looked like they “might as well be standing in the middle of a mall”.

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