Breakfast Show celebrate Tell a Fairy Tale Day with hilarious story
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester and Tumi Morake
To celebrate Tell a Fairy Tale Day, the Breakfast Show started their own version of a fairy tale and many listeners joined in on the action.
Do you have a story or fairy tale that you have been yearning to tell, but couldn't find the right time?
Today would be the perfect day to tell, because it's Tell a Fairy Tale Day.
What were once myths and legends told around the fire or our fathers and mothers by our bedside, have been written down and become known as fairy tales.
As the stories evolved, they took on a more magical quality with fictional characters such as fairies, giants, mermaids and gnomes.
Breakfast Show hosts Martin Bester and Tumi Morake kicked off the show today with their very own fairy tale.
Written by the lady with words, Tumi Morake, she provided the introduction of what would become one of the most-bizarre fairy tales we have ever heard...
On Tuesday, another listener added to the fairy tale:
Crazy, right?
If you think you have what it takes to provide the next part of the fairy tale, leave your version of events in the comments section below.
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