Lady made light work of all three melons despite the third one slipping

She was invited to share her talent with the world on ITV's This Morning

This is the impressive and slightly bizarre moment a woman crushed three water melons with her thighs in just 14 seconds on live TV.

Olga Liaschuk, 30 from Kyiv, Ukraine, is the Guinness world record holder for breaking the fruit with her legs in the fastest time and was invited to share her unique talent with the world on This Morning.

The extreme show of strength was staged to celebrate the release of the new Guinness World Records 2016 book and various record breakers were featured on the ITV show.

Olga Liaschuk is the Guinness world record holder for crushing water melons with nothing more than her legs

During the humorous segment the woman places the first of the three large water melons and asks whether she is allowed to get started.

She crushes it with ease as presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby express their surprise and Salt-N-Pepa track Push It plays in the background.

Olga then begins drying her legs with a towel as Holly looks on in bewilderment and Philip explains that she does this to prevent the next water melon from slipping.

The record breaker then moves onto the second piece of fruit and breaks this one just as easily - Holly once again voices her amazement.

The record holder was invited to share her unique talent with the world on ITV's live show This Morning

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby expressed their surprise during the segment when the record breaker crushed the melons with ease

The presenter says: ‘Maybe Jamie Oliver could rustle up something with the leftovers,’ as Philip jokes: ‘That’s the gift that keeps on giving that one, isn’t it?’

The third melon initially slips from between Olga’s thighs as she attempts to break it before she repositions it and crushes it with her legs.

The presenters then scream as the third and final melon covers the record breaker in fruit and she sits on the ground grimacing.

A number of people took to Twitter during and shortly after the segment appeared on air to share their opinions on the unique talent.

The presenters then screamed as the third and final melon covered the record holder in fruit and she sat on the ground grimacing

One user wrote: 'Did I actually just see a woman squash a watermelon with her thighs on TV?!?! Daytime TV is on the up.'

While another said: 'Watching a woman crush a watermelon with her bare thighs on @itvthismorning is probably the highlight of my week.'

The Guinness World Records was first published in 1955 and, as of the 2016 edition, it is now in its 62nd year of publication.