LONDON -- You wouldn't imagine a children's TV song about "fluttering kites" could Switzerlandever be a cause for controversy, but that's where you'd be wrong.
On Wednesday morning, Lyndsey Mann shared a video on Facebook of a clip from the British Cbeebies programme Show Me Tell Me.
SEE ALSO: Olympics presenter awkwardly explains what couple behind him are doing on live TVIn the episode, presenter Chris Jarvis rides a scooter that's been decorated with pink and purple streamers.
"Kite tails, fluttering and dancing in the wind," beams Jarvis, before riding towards the camera and launching into the following song:
"Imagine, imagine, imagine,You're a fluttering kite..."
The thing is, not everyone is convinced he said "kite".
Since it was uploaded on Wednesday, the video has been shared over 60,000 times and had a whopping 3.5 million views.
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According to the Daily Mail, CBeebies official page confirmed that Jarvis is definitely saying "kite" in the clip.
"It's kite everyone, kite!" They're quoted as saying. "We make shows for your little ones so it's always going to be kite."
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