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PODCASTER Theo Von suffered an embarrassing incident during the inauguration of President Trump after the chair he was sitting on collapsed.
Video shared by fellow influencer Logan Paul shows the interviewer falling backwards into his lap after his chair gives way underneath him.
Logan Paul shared the hilarious mishap in a short clip posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
In the video, Logan is filming himself as he watches the speeches taking place at the Capitol during Monday’s inauguration ceremonies.
Suddenly, Theo Von, who is sitting in the row in front, tumbles backward without warning.
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Attendees in the surrounding seats, including Logan’s brother Jake Paul, react with shock, and some of them with more than a little frustration.
Off-camera, an audible shushing sound is heard from someone angry at the disruption.
Logan asks Theo if he is alright, before declaring he predicted a similar accident would occur.
All of the attendees at Monday’s ceremony sat on basic metal folding chairs after the event was moved indoors to the Capitol’s Rotunda due to a brutal cold spell hitting DC.
Although the Paul brothers are known for their pranks, there is no suggestion they were behind Theo’s tumble.
Shaking off the fall, quick-witted Theo responded by joking that the seat that gave way underneath him was one of “Kamala’s chairs,” a dig at the outgoing Vice President.
He then went to join Logan and Jake Paul in their row before asking if he could see the video.
Theo Von recently interviewed Trump on his This Past Weekend podcast.
The stand-up comedian and podcaster, real name Theodor Capitani von Kurnatowski III, has interviewed several major political figures on his podcast, including Bernie Sanders, JD Vance, and Donald Trump.
However, Kamala Harris noticeably did not appear on Theo’s podcast during the election campaign.
The Democrat’s decision to shun several majorly popular podcasts including The Joe Rogan Show has been slammed by many political strategists in the wake of her crushing defeat in November’s presidential election.
Speaking on FOX News in November, political strategist Suzy Weiss said that reports claimed Harris hadn’t appeared on Rogan’s podcast because of fears of a “backlash of progressive staffers” if she did.
She added that the Democrats would “continue to lose” if they allowed those on the left of the party to govern its agenda.