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Middle finger shown live: BBC news anchor apologises

12/7/2023, 5:06:09 PM

Highlights: Maryam Moshiri apologises for showing her middle finger to the camera. She said it was a joke and that she didn't mean to offend anyone. The incident happened during a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Newsnight. She also posted a video of the incident on YouTube. The video has since been removed from the site. For more information on Newsnight, go to: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/features/2013/01/30/maryam-moshiri-shows-her-middle-finger-to-the-camera-in-a-joke.html#storylink=cpy.

It was supposed to be a joke for her team, but it went spectacularly wrong: On the BBC, news anchor Maryam Moshiri gave the audience the middle finger – apparently by mistake.


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Presenter Moshiri during her faux pas

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A BBC news anchor has apologised for briefly showing a middle finger in front of the camera. "It was a private joke with the team and I'm sorry that it went on the air," Maryam Moshiri said on Thursday on the short message service X. It was never their intention for something like this to happen.

Several media outlets reported on the faux pas and published a video. In one clip, the presenter can be seen briefly holding her middle finger up to the camera, quickly taking it down and saying: "Live from London – this is BBC news". She then reported on former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has to answer to a commission for his policy in the corona pandemic.

In the statement at X, Moshiri spoke of a stupid joke. While the director counted down the countdown from ten, she pretended to count down as well. When she got to number one, she turned her finger over and didn't notice that it was in the picture. "I'm sorry if I offended or upset anyone."

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