It is known that the work of a journalist can face dramatic moments, but also some unusual situations. So it happened a mobile girl and her cameraman aboard a subway and the video exploded on the networks.
Sandra Mir“journalist, writer and mum” (as she introduces herself on her Twitter account), did her job for the TV channel’s newscast Telecinco, Spain.
Wrapped in a jacket, the woman began her presentation the end of the use of the chinstrap within formationssomething that seemed to have come to stay with the coronavirus pandemic.
Complaint and “accident” in the Madrid Metro
“Just 24 hours left abandon this gesturea gesture that we have been repeating for two years and nine months, precisely since May 3, 2020″, Mir begins live, referring to covering his mouth with his chin.
His preaching is done at the same time as the doors open and he enters one of the station carriages. Castile squarea transport hub in Madrid where a station for lines 1, 9 and 10 of the Madrid Metro.
As the journalist speaks to the camera, she walks and looks sideways so as not to hit anyone inside the car, with the utmost professionalism.
But the unexpected can always happen live, a small blooper or a professional accident, whoever uploaded it to the net and wrote: “I’m still laughing at what happened to us yesterday… WATCH OUT FOR THE END”.
The Telecinco journalist has calculated perfectly the few seconds for which the doors are kept open they leave on time before the metro closes them and leaves.
However, the calculation wasn’t so perfect, because it didn’t account for her fellow cameraman, who remained within the formation while she continued to speak.
It was when he realized immediately and long a “Oh shit!” spontaneously, and in acknowledgment of the problem, she covered her mouth.
Strictly speaking, a real paradox, precisely during a last day report where wearing a mask on public transport ceased to be mandatory in Spain.
Viral video on the networks
As expected, a few hours after being posted on the Twitter account by Sandra Mir herself, the video has gone viral and is already accumulating nearly 3 million plays.
And even the comments have not been slow to multiply. Also from the official Metro de Madrid account: “You know, Sandra, the Metro flies”they launched ironically.
Many users described the incident as “awesome” and “awesome”, and there were even those who wondered what the cameraman ended up doing.
Others took the opportunity to criticize the service, justifying that it “flies” or “works punctually and well” whenever the cameras are present”.
Source: Clarin
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