Pregnant model repeatedly falls on live TV

A pregnant model is unlikely to wear heels anytime soon, after falling repeatedly during a fashion segment on a US television show.

The woman identified only as Kelly, was the first model to take to the stage for a segment on unique vintage fashions, which aired on KCAL 9.

Video shows the mother-to-be tumble down onto the floor just seconds after being introduced by the host.

Making matters worse is the fact that she then tries and fails multiple times to get back up, while the hosts just watch on from their nearby chairs.

“I’m sorry I’m attached (to the microphone) I can’t help Kelly,” one of the presenters says.

“Just take off your shoes sweetheart,” the presenter continues, as another model rushes over to help her get back on her feet.

While Kelly eventually makes it to the presenters, she is unlikely to return to their show anytime soon.

This isn’t the first time that a TV presenter has been caught off guard, as there are plenty of things that can go wrong when the camera starts rolling.

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