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Hayley McQueen reveals heartbreaking reason she cried on Sky Sports News

Sky Sports News presenter Hayley McQueen has explained why she was left on the verge of tears live on air after viewers became concerned for her welfare.

Fans reached out asking about the reporter's well-being after she appeared to become overwhelmed while presenting live on Sky Sports News on Saturday.

The 42-year-old received messages from social media users after becoming visibly emotional on air shortly after a segment on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine following Russia's invasion.

McQueen, the daughter of former Manchester United and Leeds United footballer Gordon McQueen, showed her support for Ukraine with her work attire.

She wore a blue top and yellow skirt during her morning slot to represent the colours of the Eastern European nation’s flag to show her support amid the ongoing invasion by Russia.

Before moving on to a pre-recorded interview with Manchester City and England defender John Stones, her voice could be heard breaking and she seemingly struggled to continue speaking.

The programme went to an advert break after the Stones segment finished and when it returned, McQueen had composed herself to continue as normal.

Now the long-serving Sky Sports reporter — who has been with the broadcaster since 2010 — has revealed how she became moved after seeing a news report on Ukraine’s children fleeing the nation.

She wrote on Instagram: “I’ve covered many tragic stories on Sky Sports over the years and pride myself on remaining professional and keeping emotions in check but for some reason yesterday really got to me.

“Since becoming a mother I guess I think about the world differently and have definitely become a lot more sensitive.

“Anyhow I got a bit upset on air briefly, we started with reports on how sport is

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