Sunday, September 22

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver made a joke during an appearance on The Project after the show was suddenly stopped following a studio evacuation.

The shocking incident occurred on Wednesday night, as the program was suddenly replaced by an episode of The Dog House.

During his appearance on the program, Oliver apologized for the fire alarm, saying that he sent someone in to check what had happened.

He then joked about how it would be posted on his Instagram and website if the building where the show was being held were not evacuated.

A spokesperson for the network said that everyone was evacuated from the building after a fire alarm went off.

When promoting his Food Hero awards program, Oliver noted that the fire alarm would most likely be posted on his website and social media platforms if the building where the ceremony was being held wasn’t evacuated.

A Channel 10 spokesperson confirmed that a fire alarm went off inside the building, which led to everyone being evacuated.

The program was then suddenly replaced by an episode of The Dog House, which featured a message saying that the show was being evacuated due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

The audience was then informed about the situation on The Project’s social media platforms.

It later claimed that the evacuation was caused by a fire alarm in the studio.

The Project’s official social media platforms then posted a message saying that the program had to evacuate due to a fire alarm.

It also noted that viewers could watch the events happening on Instagram and Facebook live.

The program was then brought back on at around 7:00 pm. Sarah Harris said that everyone had to leave, and that they had to run.

The panel then joked about how they had a bathroom break during the evacuation.

Waleed Aly said that there was a fire alarm in the building, and that everyone had to leave.

Harris then interjected that they had to run, and that the building’s fire plan was created by someone who was a kilometer away.

It is believed that the issue was with the building’s reverse-cycle air-conditioner.

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