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By Abdi Rashid Published: 04: 22 AEST, 31 August 2024 | Updated: 05: 40 AEST, 31 August 2024 88 View comments Sky Sports were forced to bring their deadline day coverage outside of Stamford Bridge to a halt after a well known prankster walked up to the camera with a sex toy. The stunt, which has gone viral on social media, took place as reporter Kaveh Solhekol delivered updates on Chelsea's potential business before the window shuts. Solhekol was speaking about Jadon Sancho's potential move from Manchester United to Chelsea when a man was seen walking from behind and came closer to waved the sex toy beside the reporter's face. He attempted to block the man off from appearing on camera before another individual ushered away the prankster before Sky Sports returned to the studio and apologised. You Tube prankster 'Jarvo69', real name Daniel Jarvis claimed responsibility on social media, posting on X: 'Pranking Sky Sports news live with a pair of b******s! ' Sky Sports were forced to bring their deadline day coverage outside of Stamford Bridge Serial prankster ''Jarvo69' walked from behind an waved a sex toy in Kaveh Solhekol's face The prankster was ushered away before Sky Sports returned to the studio and apologised Did anyone else just see this on Sky Sports News? ? #Deadline Day pic. twitter. com/rkl6Ymq2P8 Jarvis has been behind a number of viral pranks over the years having sneaked into the closing ceremony of the Olympics as recent as this month. One of his highest-profile pranks came in during BBC's coverage of Wolves vs Liverpool in January 2023, as Gary lineker and pundits were left embarrassed when sex noises disrupted them in the studio for over 10 minutes. It was later revealed that Jarvis had managed to pull off the stunt by taping a phone to the back of the studio. The same prankster got up to his tricks once again last month when sex noises interrupted the draw for Euro 2024 last December. Former Manchester City star David Silva, and much of the audience were left stunned after the sounds began to play, with everyone seemingly powerless to stop them. Jarvis had previously been known for pitch invasions, including one where he bumped England batsman Jonny Bairstow and was convicted of aggravated trespass in 2022. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group