Work Warning! A Video Dedicated To Newsreaders Accidentally Standing Next To Penises!

Work Warning! A Video Dedicated To Newsreaders Accidentally Standing Next To Penises!

Here at B&T we love a live TV stuff-up, a naked weather person or any form of on-air calamity for that matter.

Another favourite of ours is news readers accidentally drawing or standing next to penises or other phallic like objects.

So you can imagine our pure joy when this montage of journalistic knob-inspired blunders arrived in the office.

Yes, it’s a 10-minute show reel dedicated to tireless news people who, in most instances, managed to stay composed and professional despite standing next to a six-foot donger.

Enjoy! But B&T does advise work discretion if your office is a little on the prudish side.

 

 




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