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Man falling down steps into the River Thames is the best thing you'll see today

Theres only one way down from here (Picture: Twitter/jamesrmoss)

The River Thames basked in glorious sunshine can be a thing of beauty.

But just because its sunny out, it doesnt make its murky water a good place to cool off.

Unfortunately for James Moss, he soon found out, with hilarious consequences.

He was caught on camera whipping off his shirt as he walks down some steps to the river at Londons Embankment.

But he soon loses his balance and falls down the slippery steps.

The video starts with a cameraman taking in the sunny skyline, saying: So here we are, heres Henry, and here we are at the Thames.

But he notices James and his friend on the steps and decides to zoom in.

He says: Hold on a minute, whats going on here. Theres two blokes…

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But he cant finish his sentence as shirtless James takes a tumble and lands on his belly.

METRO GRAB - taken without permission from jamesrmoss Twitter - no permission We're not sure what's better in this video - the guy falling on his arse or the commentary Twitter/jamesrmoss

Oh dear (Picture: Twitter/jamesrmoss)

The cruel mistress that is gravity and the slippery steps become the perfect comedic duo as James bounces down each step towards his watery end.

His friend bends over laughing on the steps, while the cameraman is also left in a fit of laughter.

Being the good sport he is, James shares the video online, and reveals it all happened while he was at work.

He confirms hes all good after the embarrassing fall, although his pride was dented, and poses for a soggy picture next to the Thames.

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