PE With Joe viewers left in hysterics as Body Coach star appears to ‘break wind’ at start of clip

PE With Joe viewers were left in hysterics on Monday after Joe Wicks appeared to ‘break wind’ at the start of his live workout.

As The Body Coach star, 34, let the video play out at the beginning before starting the workout, some eagle-eared fans allegedly heard a noise resembling the passing of gas.   

While Joe, who was off camera, could be heard saying: ‘3, 2, 1, live now… go, go, go!’

‘Anyone heard that thing at the start?’: PE With Joe viewers were left in hysterics on Monday after Joe Wicks appeared to ‘break wind’ at the start of his live workout 

Fans were left in hysterics over the start of the video as they questioned whether Joe had accidentally ‘broke wind’ without realising he was on camera.

One person said: ‘That wasn’t what it sounded like at the start surely..!? Joe, Joe Joe…’

A different fan put: ‘Can someone please tell me if that was real at the start,’ they added: ‘Happens to us all.’

Another account claimed: ‘Listen to the massive fart at the beginning …….. #PEwithjoe.’  

While another follower commented: ‘Anyone heard that thing at the start?’ 

Eagle-eared fans: As The Body Coach star, 34, let the video play out at the beginning before starting the workout, some eagle-eared fans allegedly heard a noise resembling the passing of gas

Eagle-eared fans: As The Body Coach star, 34, let the video play out at the beginning before starting the workout, some eagle-eared fans allegedly heard a noise resembling the passing of gas

Although one viewer had a logical explanation for the noise and said that it was likely due to Joe’s workout shorts, responding to the furore, they noted: ‘Probably his shorts.’ 

It comes after Joe announced that he will recommence his PE With Joe YouTube series from Monday January 11.

The fitness star, who launched the initiative when the UK was plunged into its first lockdown in March 2020, made the announcement on Twitter, after a third lockdown was announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson last Monday. 

‘PE with Joe is back Monday 11th January at 9AM (UK time). Please Retweet and let as many parents and schools as possible know. The sessions will be live Mon, Wed & Fri’s at 9AM on YouTube,’ he posted.

Did he? Fans were left in hysterics over the start of the video as they questioned whether Joe had accidentally 'broke wind' without realising he was on camera

Did he? Fans were left in hysterics over the start of the video as they questioned whether Joe had accidentally ‘broke wind’ without realising he was on camera

He also shared a video of himself explaining why he is reinstating the online classes, aimed to keep children and fit when schools are closed.

‘Hello to all the parents and teachers out there. I’m bringing PE With Joe back.

‘I’m sorry I can’t commit to all five days. I’m hoping three days is going to help young children and family get through this difficult time when schools are closed, to bring some energy, change their mood, lift their spirits and their mental health. Just kick their day off with something positive.

‘Share this message, let your schools and your friends and family, and anyone with young children [know]. 

‘I’m really looking forward to it. They’re going to be 20 minutes long, so nice and short. Focused on exercise for young children. Suitable for all ages. Similar to what I did during the first lockdown, but much shorter. I hope to see you there on Monday with the kids.’

He's back! It comes after Joe announced that he will recommence his PE With Joe YouTube series from Monday January 11

He’s back! It comes after Joe announced that he will recommence his PE With Joe YouTube series from Monday January 11

Last Monday, the PM announced that schools across England will remain shut as part of a new national coronavirus lockdown.

He set out the ‘next steps’ in the Government’s Covid-19 response in an address to the nation. 

England is facing blanket restrictions similar to those imposed during the first lockdown last spring, until the most vulnerable are vaccinated. The PM said that it will be reviewed in mid-February 

Schools will remain shut to all but vulnerable children and the children of key workers in the coming weeks. 

Announcement: He posted the news to Twitter last week after the third lockdown was announced

Announcement: He posted the news to Twitter last week after the third lockdown was announced 

Father-of-two Joe kept families in shape across the first 2020 lockdown, when schools were closed across the country.

His online workouts went viral and he racked up a huge global following from it.

He has just launched his new app, which has reportedly made him more than £9million in a week.

The Body Coach app was launched on iPhone and iPad platforms at the start of December at a discounted price of £69.99, down from the usual cost of £89.99.

At it again! The fitness star, who launched the initiative when the UK was plunged into its first lockdown in March 2020, made the announcement on Twitter

At it again! The fitness star, who launched the initiative when the UK was plunged into its first lockdown in March 2020, made the announcement on Twitter

It has now been claimed the product has been ‘raking’ in around £46,000 an hour after 130,000 people signed up between Christmas and the New Year. 

An insider told The Sun: ‘Joe’s Body Coach programme has always been hugely popular but the app version is a runaway hit.

‘It was on a discount, meaning it was even more appealing, especially as Brits started looking to get into shape after Christmas.

‘The app was taking around £46,000 an hour….he’s absolutely raking it in.’

Joe said: 'I'm really looking forward to it. They're going to be 20 minutes long, so nice and short. Focused on exercise for young children. Suitable for all ages. Similar to what I did during the first lockdown, but much shorter'

Joe said: ‘I’m really looking forward to it. They’re going to be 20 minutes long, so nice and short. Focused on exercise for young children. Suitable for all ages. Similar to what I did during the first lockdown, but much shorter’