


Pity the remote reporter who has no control when the feed goes live and catches him or her in a vulnerable moment.
This happened to NBC’s Matt Bradley who was broadcasting a live spot from Syria about the fight against ISIS. When the feed switched over, unbeknownst to Bradley, viewers got a full dose of the reporter using his spit to fix his hair.
Oh man, poor Bradley. Plenty of us have done something similar before in a moment of desperation but we weren’t caught doing it on national cable television. Sure enough, Twitter responded to video of the moment with shock.
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— Scooter Phoenix (@ScooterPhoenix) March 22, 2019 Read more…
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