Awkward TV blooper gets the world talking
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
One thing the world loves is a blooper in-between the seriousness of news.
Virtually all newspapers in Egypt ran the same 42-word story on the death of Mohammed Morsi. He was an Egyptian politician who served as the president of Egypt until 2013.
The story, however, was WhatsApp’d to news editors by a government official.
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This TV anchor, reading from her teleprompter, did not check the story beforehand and ended her report with, ‘Sent from a Samsung device.’ She was visibly shocked when she realised what she had said.
Martin Bester could not believe it when he saw the video.
Virtually all newspapers in #Egypt ran the same 42-word story on the death of #MohammedMorsi. It was WhatsApped to news editors by a govt official.
— Stefan Simanowitz (@StefSimanowitz) June 18, 2019
This TV anchor - reading from a teleprompter - even ended her #Morsi report: "Sent from a Samsung device." pic.twitter.com/gJp2ozzLku
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