BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst confessed to shedding a few tears over Snow Patrol's latest powerful album during Wednesday's episode.
During the latest show, Nina, 43, and her co-host Jon Kay had a chat with the iconic band members Gary Lightbody, Johnny McDaid and Nathan Connolly.
Speaking about their new album, The Forest Is The Path, Nina said: "I'll tell you what, I put your new album on in the car this morning on the way in and I was crying by the time I arrived." The band then replied: "I'm sorry!" However, Nina was quick to clarify: "No, a happy cry!
In a good way, really powerful stuff!" At the end of the interview over the album, she added: "It's perfect for a little car cry!" The band has seen several changes since its inception in the 90s, but the most significant shift occurred last year when long-standing members, drummer Jonny Quinn and bassist Paul Wilson, announced their exit.
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