Sometimes the best moments in live television are completely unplanned! A adorable miniature horse visiting the set of the Tucson Morning Blend show on KGUN created an absolutely hilarious blooper that had news anchors laughing out loud. Let’s just say Kiss, the pint-sized equine star, felt a little too comfortable in the studio!
Meet the Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids (TRAK)
The miniature horse was brought to the show as part of the Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids—or TRAK—a wonderful organization dedicated to strengthening kids and communities through animal interaction. TRAK was invited to share their inspiring mission and raise awareness about the incredible power of animal therapy for children.
Leading the visit were Executive Director Scott Tilley, parent and volunteer Dr. Melina Sharma, her daughter Susannah, and volunteer Frances Taylor. They brought along a small animal crew to entertain and educate viewers: Nicole the chicken, Kitty the rabbit, and the star of the day, Kiss the miniature horse.

When Farm Animals Meet Live Television
Anyone who works with horses knows that bringing farm animals into a TV studio is always a bit of a gamble. These animals thrive in natural environments, and a bustling television set with bright lights, cameras, and unfamiliar people can be overwhelming—or, in Kiss’s case, surprisingly comfortable!
But nobody—and we mean nobody—could have predicted what was about to happen. In a moment that only live television can deliver, Kiss decided to mark the occasion in the most natural way possible: by pooping right there in the middle of the show!

The Moment That Broke the Internet
Thankfully, one of the camera operators caught the exact moment it happened, and the footage quickly went viral. The genuine reactions from the news team—surprise, laughter, and good-natured embarrassment—made it even better. This is the kind of authentic, unscripted moment that reminds us why we love live television!

A Heartwarming Message
While the blooper was hilarious, the real takeaway from this segment was the important mission of TRAK. Despite the unexpected bathroom break, Kiss and the other animals on set represented something truly special: the healing power of animal interaction. Horses of all sizes—whether they’re majestic riding horses or adorable miniatures like Kiss—have an incredible ability to connect with people and improve their lives.
So here’s to Kiss, the miniature horse who gave us all a good laugh while spreading awareness about therapeutic animal programs. You couldn’t have scripted a better moment if you tried!