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Top blogger Suzanne Jackson left in tears after ‘worst television interview ever’

Suzanne Jackson was reduced to tears last night after her appearance on TV3’s Six O’Clock Show.

The top fashion and beauty blogger described it as the “worst television interview I’ve ever done”, after she found out that a lamb that appeared on the show was due to be slaughtered.

The lamb, named Jessie, appeared on the show with TV3’s ‘very own Dr Doolittle’ Martin Breen, who came on the show to talk about lambing season – and admitted that Jessie would eventually go to ‘the factory’.

“Guys, that was the worst television interview I’ve ever done. Five minutes before I went on TV they started talking about this lamb that was going to be slaughtered and I honestly just couldn’t do my interview properly,” she said in between tears on her Snapchat.

Upsetting: Suzanne was reduced to tears after finding out the lamb was due to be slaughtered | TV3

“I was just totally thrown, I was just looking at the little lamb and I was just like ‘oh f**k, like if anything is going to upset me it’s going to be that’.

“I thought that they were bringing the lamb on to talk about pets or something. I’m just still not right, I’m not the better from it. So if you’re wondering why I wasn’t myself, it was just that. It’s just the little lamb,” she said.

The business woman is a huge animal lover, and admitted that she’s been trying to cut meat from her diet for over a year now, but after seeing the lamb on the show – she vowed to never eat meat ever again, because it’s just “so f**king cruel”.

Cruel: Suzanne was in tears on her Snapchat story | SNAPCHAT

“I can’t even talk about the lamb situation anymore, everyone is messaging me about it. I had a cry in the car because it’s just so f**king cruel.

“But anyway, it’s just totally my opinion. I told you guys I was trying to cut meat out of my diet, and now I’m 100 and f**king 50 percent. I’ll never eat meat ever again,” she added.

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