[imagesource: eNCA / Twitter]
These days, with so many 24-hour news networks on the go, bloopers happen quite regularly.
The recent on-air gaffe from NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian, who dropped a few choice words during a segment with MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin, certainly proved popular.
Closer to home, we have to mention the horror show that was eNCA’s bizarre Halloween segment – “the killers of dreams and futures have been stabbing, slashing, and cutting our finances to pieces.”
No. Just no.
This time around, it’s eNCA again, but we applaud reporter Khayelihle Khumalo for sticking to his guns, even as the umbrella he was holding refused to play ball.
From the 20-second mark, you can hear the wind ramping it up a notch, and then…off she goes:
Wait for it. #eNCA reporter @KhayaJames doing his best to contain an umbrella that just can’t be stopped. #eNCA #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/OFFEGddrYr
— eNCA (@eNCA) December 1, 2020
I like the ‘oopsie’, followed by someone in the background giving chase.
Like a true pro, Khayelihle finished teeing up the next segment, so props to him for that.
He may never look at an umbrella the same again, though:
I detest umbrellas lol https://t.co/3GspHYfEMH
— KhayelihleKhumalo (@KhayaJames) December 1, 2020
Fair enough.
[source:enca]
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