“Hi Baby!” Proud Mum Totally Humiliates Her Reporter Son During Live TV Cross!

“Hi Baby!” Proud Mum Totally Humiliates Her Reporter Son During Live TV Cross!

A TV reporter has been left red-faced – and also become a viral hit – after his excitable mother interrupted him as he was filming a news story in the street – pulling up behind him in her car and yelling, “Hi baby!”

ABC 6 reporter, Myles Harris, was reporting in Columbus, Ohio, when he suddenly spotted his mother, Sandi, 62, driving towards him, much to the reporter’s horror.

In the clip, Harris can be seen suddenly stopping mid-sentence after he noticed mum, Sandi, approaching.

He shrugged his arms at her, before turning to look at the camera with an annoyed look on his face. “It’s my mum, hold on,” he said.

Despite her enthusiasm, Harris fast dismisses her: “I’m trying to work right now and you’re over here calling my phone.”

He adds: “Don’t be holding up traffic because you’ve got cars behind you”, before she blew him a kiss and drove away.

Harris was left less than impressed, however, the cameraman certainly saw the funny side of things. Check out the fun below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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