Gogglebox viewers in stitches over Malone family's dog causes chaos
Gogglebox viewers were in hysterics as they witnessed the Malone family's dog wreak havoc.
On Friday night's episode of the Channel 4 series, fans were replaying the moment Dave the dog knocked Tom Malone Sr off the couch.
The Gogglebox stars sat down to watch Last Woman on Earth with Sara Pascoe but it got too hard to focus when Dave entered the scene.
In Sara Pascoe's show, she visited a community in Greece and learned about the "whistling" language they used to communicate across grand valleys.
Tom Sr wanted to show off his whistling abilities after watching the programme but was immediately interrupted.
Gogglebox star shows off three stone weight loss in impressive year apart snapsDave the dog got a burst of energy and leapt on top of Tom Sr and created a hilarious scene.
After the dog jumped on him, Tom ended up rolling backwards and fell off the sofa.
"K**bhead! K**bhead Dave!" Tom joked. "F*** it! Dave get off me!"
Viewers rushed to the comment section to joke about the moment.
"Oh my god," one user said. "sorry but I couldn’t help but laugh my Rottweiler was just the same years ago."
One person wrote: "Funniest moment of the night," while another added: "I absolutely belly laughed at this bit, made my day!!!"
Another fan loved it so much that they watched it again. They said: "We rewound at watched again."
Last year, fans praised Tom Malone for his incredible gesture after he was backed by his wife Julie Malone.
Married couple Tom and Julie are often joined by their kids Shaun and Vanessa as they discuss various TV programmes for the public’s entertainment.
In December, Julie shared Tom’s latest antics on Instagram as the father figure kindly donated platelets and blood to the NHS.
Gogglebox star teases return as Channel 4 prepares to mark 10 years of hit showSharing the photo of her husband surrounded by four smiling medical professionals, Julie wrote: "Tom giving platelets and blood today! @givebloodnhs".
Fans of the reality stars quickly flocked to the comments section of the post to praise Tom for his generous actions, with one writing: “Thanks Tom. I have low platelets, when my platelets drop to a certain level, I require a platelet transfusion- without people like you this isn’t possible.”
Someone else wrote: “Thank you Tom! I lost my Mum 4 years ago to leukaemia. The platelets and blood transfusions she received during her illness gave us an extra 2 years with her. People like you are literally saving lives.”