Social networks talk about the mistake made by the BBC presenter in the live broadcast
Pam Caulfield, a presenter for the British public broadcaster BBC, pretended to write something on the computer live, causing ridicule.
It didn’t go unnoticed by attentive viewers that Caulfield pretended to press computer keys after saying goodbye to the audience at the end of yesterday’s live news segment. It is striking that the announcer seemed to be pressing the keys on the keyboard, but in reality his fingers remained in the air.
“I hope you have a good afternoon. Caulfield, who smiled as he said “goodbye,” received comments about his gesture at the end of the live broadcast. Many people couldn’t understand why the announcer did such a thing.
Brits, who shared videos of the moment on social media, said Caulfield didn’t know what to do at the end of the broadcast and instead felt “embarrassed.”
HE RESPONDED WITH A JOKE
While one person said, “He’s not even pretending to really work,” another social media user commented, “Everyone’s pretending to work at 4pm on a Friday.”
Even BBC News’ Bristol Twitter account mocked the incident, saying: “Fake keyboard text has been triggered.”
Responding to the reactions with humor, Caulfield shared a photo of himself in front of the piano with the note: “I intend to play the piano too.”
Source: Sozcu

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