GOOD Morning Britain's Laura Tobin was chatted up by a complete stranger who branded her a "pretty lady" live on air.
The ITV meteorologist had headed to Stonehenge for the Summer Solstice, where she explained how the first sunrise had marked the official start of summer.
Good Morning Britain's Laura Tobin was left red-faced as a stranger interrupted her live on airLaura was forced to tell the stranger she is married after he branded her a 'pretty lady'Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley were left giggling in the GMB studioLaura, 41, explained how, at that time, it was quiet with people practising meditation and yoga.
Yet things quickly changed during her live Good Morning Britain broadcast when she was approached by a man, later named as Mars, brandishing a sheet of foil.
He was on-hand to assist after she had talked about the chilly morning temperatures and strolled up to her while she was in the middle of a piece to camera.
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Laura, taken aback, replied: "Thank you so much, that's really helpful and really kind of you."
He then flirted up a storm as he flattered her with praise, and said: "I know I really like your energy, you are such a pretty lady and I just wanted to be a part of the culture and to see a beauty.
"This energy, your entourage the film crew it's like wow you have the power.
"You are very attractive."
The camera panned to host Susanna Reid in the GMB studio as she giggled away, before saying: "She's married!"
Remaining super-polite, Laura said: "That's so kind of you, thank you so much, I am married but that's very kind of you."
Looking shocked he added: "Thats very helpful to know - that was the very first question 'do you have a boyfriend.'"
After joking about their flirting Laura shook his hand and asked for his name, which is Mars.
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"Basically the vibe is so nice there's lots of very happy people there's lots of energy."
The summer solstice is a time for meditation, gratitude and appreciation and an opportunity to fully celebrate our wins so far this year.
Summer Solstice is the day with the longest period of daylight and the shortest night of the year.
It has been celebrated since the times of Ancient Greece.
According to some Greek calendars, the solstice marked the start of the New Year and it began the one-month countdown to the Olympic games.
Laura ended the interaction saying: 'Shall I get on with telling people about Stonehenge and the Summer Solstice'Laura fronts the weather forecast on GMBCredit: ITVShe juggles presenting from the studio with live outside broadcastsCredit: ITV