UK TV anchor caught flipping middle finger right into the camera live on air: ‘Live from London’

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UK TV anchor caught flipping middle finger right into the camera live on air: ‘Live from London’

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A British television presenter didn’t seem ready to report the news as she was caught flipping the middle finger right on camera in a now viral clip on Wednesday.

BBC host Maryam Moshiri, one of the network’s “head presenters”, showed off her third figure for the world to see when she presented the midday news on Wednesday.

As the traditional BBC countdown drops to zero, the screen switches to Moshiri with his head tilted, his eyes wide open, smiling widely and displaying an unmistakable gesture towering above.

It was only a few milliseconds before Moshiri realized what had happened as he quickly composed himself and began his segment, “Live from London, this is BBC News.”

Moshiri then began reading the weekly show’s “Prime Minister’s Questions” top story about “former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologizing for the pain and loss suffered in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic.”

Moshiri said Thursday he was just joking with the team behind the camera and that it was meant to be a personal joke, and not intended to cause any harm.

As the traditional BBC countdown drops to zero, the screen switches to Moshiri with his head tilted, his eyes wide open, smiling widely and displaying an unmistakable gesture towering above. BBC

“I pretended to count the seconds because the director counted me from 10-0 including fingers to show the numbers. So from 10 fingers held to one,” he said in a note to X. “When we got to 1, I twisted my finger as a joke and didn’t realize that this would be caught on camera.

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Moshiri apologized for the incident saying “I am so sorry that it was broadcast! It was not my intention for this to happen and I am sorry if I offended or offended anyone. I didn’t ‘flip the bird’ to the audience but a real person.”

The moment that was accidentally caught on camera did not go unnoticed, as hundreds of social media users took to their stories with Moshiri’s misfortune.

Moshiri quickly realized his mistake and composed himself to act more appropriately for the camera. BBC Moshiri started his segment in milliseconds by saying “Live from London, this is BBC News.” BBC

“Looks like someone had to go to work without their morning coffee,” one person commented on X.

“I have the same expression listening to anyone from the BBC,” said another.

“I’m going to cut him some slack and assume he flipped the cameraman,” a third comment read.

Moshiri then began reading the weekly show’s “Prime Minister’s Questions” top story about “former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologizing for the pain and loss suffered in the UK during the coronavirus outbreak.” BBC

One reviewer even decided to rate Moshiri’s performance, giving the reporter 8.5 out of 10 for his inappropriate behavior.

“Centering is very good Finger length Estimation of straightness and level is also very good Facial expressions (Bonus)”

Some users even took the time to “meme” Moshiri as screenshots of him and his now-famous finger accompanied by jokes and puns.

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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/