Massive Cockroach Interrupts Reporter’s Live Cross

Massive Cockroach Interrupts Reporter’s Live Cross

Continuing B&T’s love affair of grotesque insect life attacking news reporters comes this cockroach attack of US reporter Mary Beth McDade reporting live for KTLA in California.

The reporter was just about to go live to air when the cockroach flies into frame and settles on her left breast. A guy from her camera crew rushes to her aid, however, then realises the sensitive area of the attack and is forced to back away. Check it out below:

It’s not the first time McDade has had a run-in live to air. In January last year she was doing a live cross on David Bowie’s death when when she was attacked and accosted by a complete stranger who then fled the scene.

 




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