Men stride behind the live anchor… Sign language interpreter ‘opens mouth’ in broadcasting accident[영상]

(SBS 8 news capture) © News 1

When a broadcast accident occurred during a live broadcast, a sign language interpreter was caught, surprised and staring, and brought laughter to netizens.

At about 8:10 pm on the 26th, a broadcasting accident occurred on ‘SBS 8 News’.

At the time, anchor Kim Hyun-woo was reporting the economic growth rate in the second quarter of this year, saying, “The Korean economy grew by 0.7% in the second quarter. Exports decreased, but consumption slightly recovered from before.”

On the large screen behind Anchor Kim, a screen of related data was displayed.

At this time, a man with an A4 paper appeared and passed calmly behind the anchor Kim. The man strode forward as if he was not aware of the fact that it was being broadcast live.

It turns out that this man appeared in the studio right before the economic news and was an interviewer with anchor Kim, who had left his news tap by mistake.

The sign language interpreter, who saw this broadcast accident, opened his mouth wide and could not close it for a while, as if startled. His pupils trembled in embarrassment.

Afterwards, he twitched the corners of his mouth as if trying to hold back the laughter that was leaking out and continued to speak. He also glanced at him, turning his head to the side of him once in an unexpected accident.

The scene of the accident has been captured and has been a topic of discussion in several online communities. Netizens said, “The sign language interpreter’s surprise is so cute”, “The sign language interpreter’s jaw dropped”, “Your expression is like an emoticon”, “You must have been really surprised”, “I came to see you again because it was so funny”.

Reactions to reporters who passed by, such as “I think it passed because I thought the data screen was switched”, “The timing of passing was natural because it matched the screen change,” “Your steps look exciting after work,” and “How do you go out like that?”

A sign language interpreter surprised by the broadcast accident. (SBS 8 news capture) © News 1

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