This Morning vet Dr Scott Miller cries with laughter over ‘hamster’ innuendo

This Morning vet Dr Scott Miller broke down in tears during today's episode (August 3) over a hilarious hamster innuendo.

The blonde veterinarian was conducting an Ask Our Vet phone-in on the ITV programme alongside presenters Alison Hammond and Rochelle Humes when a viewer rang in with a query about her hamster.

Rochelle said: "Do you want to tell us a little bit about your hamster?"

Scott then broke down in tears. He later said "I don't know why I find that funny. I'm sorry."

Unable to stop himself from laughing, he added: "I'm so sorry. I really like hamsters but just … oh god, sorry. It's very unprofessional of me."

As Rochelle began laughing too, viewers couldn't help but chime in on the hilarious scenes.

One commented: "Hamster has broken doctor Scott."

Another said: "Think we all know what the vet's laughing at when it comes to hamsters."

A third wrote: "I think @drscottym has been having some of that laughing gas? lol."

"Hamstergate must be a private joke with Dr Scott?!" Another concluded.

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