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'I am NEVER going back in the water': News anchor left speechless during shark report

This news anchor was unable to keep his composure after seeing the ‘biggest thing he has ever seen’.

A NEWS ANCHOR in Australia was left speechless and rather freaked out after a news segment showed a video of a massive shark leaping out of the water.

The footage was captured by some marine researchers investigating Great White sharks.

When the camera returned to the Australian news anchor Karl Stefanovic this was his reaction:

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“I am never going back in the water… that’s the biggest thing I have ever seen.”

His co-host on Australia’s Channel 9 Today programme Lisa Wilkinson agreed with him.

“Stuff summer,” she said.

Stefanovic no has plans to go to the local pool rather place one foot in the ocean. We might have to agree with him after that footage.

Watch the hilarious clip here:

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