Canadian news anchor shares viral video of her swallowing fly during live broadcast
After swallowing the fly, Farah Nasser paused, scrunched her face, gulped and then resumed her news story
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A Canadian news anchor swallowed a fly during a recent TV broadcast, but still continued with her reporting.
Global News anchor Farah Nasser revealed Monday on her Twitter page that the insect had flown into her mouth, and included a now-viral clip of the incident.
"Sharing because we all need a laugh these days. Turns out it's not just @fordnation, I swallowed a fly on air today," she wrote, referring to a recent instance in which Ontario Premier Doug Ford swallowed a bee while on camera.
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After swallowing the fly, Nasser paused, scrunched her face, gulped and then resumed her news story.
The anchor noted in her social media post that the situation was "Very much a first world problem given the story I'm introducing."
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She was reporting on the devastating monsoons in Pakistan.
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Nasser said during a recent TV interview that she could feel the fly "fluttering in the back of my throat" and that it "wasn't going down — it was just stuck!"
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Her clip had more than 100,000 views on Twitter by Saturday morning.
In a separate interview, she said she saw the fly buzzing around ahead of the broadcast, but that her biggest concern was the insect potentially flying into the camera lens.
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"The next thing I knew, it was in my throat," Nasser said, noting that she tossed to a colleague earlier than planned because she could not make it through.