TV presenters in stitches after it got the most laughs from the list of Britain's rudest place names. Brokenwind, in Aberdeenshire, had BBC News' Christian Fraser and Katty Kay doubled over as they delved into the hilarious rundown.
Christian, on Tuesday, wanted to test Katty by asking her to guess which places were fake and which were real.Happy Bottom was first up, which Katty thought was true.
She was correct as Happy Bottom is 'a little hamlet in Windborn in Dorset', the Mirror reports.'Farton Green' threw Katty off guard, but she correctly guessed that it didn't exist."There's no way that's real," laughed Katty.Finally, Brokenwind was read out and she said: "That can't be true".However, Christian confirmed that Brokenwind is indeed.
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