Newscaster freak outs: Recently, a video of a newscaster freaking out, went viral on social media. It shows the news guy walking off the set because he refused to do another ‘non-news story’ about what one particular Kardashian/Jenner named their bunny – to which all of the world applauded because A. He’s right and B.
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For whatever reason, there is something oddly satisfying about seeing a newscaster’s shiny veneer crack a little on television.
Maybe it’s because whenever we watch the news, the news anchors and reporters are these barely human, sorta-like-a-robot-but-not-really people who have shiny teeth and foreheads. They’re barely relatable because they don’t seem like they’re actual human beings with real emotions. But sometimes, by the grace of the good universe, smart phones and YouTube, a moment will be captured on camera when a newscaster has a malfunction and lets some realness out.
It’s especially delightful to watch if there are curse words, clever insults and throwing of objects, because for a brief moment in time, the perfect little newscaster is suddenly relatable. Even though they’re on television, they’re still at WORK, and for the most part, work is stupid. Who hasn’t thrown a tantrum or two at the office? Unfortunately, these newscaster malfunctions don’t happen too often, but when they do, it’s simply magical to watch.
Here are 10 Best Newscaster Freak Outs we could watch over and over again.
10. Shake It Off
This video shows us two ways people from California react to an earthquake. The lady news anchor represents people who’ve lived in California longest; she felt the earthquake and yet continued on with the newscast. All long-time California residents know that it’s practically mandatory that you wait a minute or two to see if it the shaking gets harder before running for cover. A full five minutes if you’re in bed, because nothing sucks worse than jumping out of your warm blankets when you feel an earthquake, only to have it stop the second after you stand up. The dude that freaks out represents people who are new or visiting California. They immediately start taking a poll from the people around them to validate what they felt, “Did you feel that? Was that an earthquake? Did you feel that?” before diving under his desk. The long annoyed blink she makes at him is also representative of California residents reactions to earthquake newbies.
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