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When you don't know how to finish a news-report: (Original Post)
DetlefK
Mar 2020
OP
Enter Username Here
(22 posts)1. Stop!
In the name of love....
Alliepoo
(2,225 posts)2. Before you break my heart-
Or face, or arm.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)3. That does look like The Finish! At least until The Ambulance shows up...
Fla Dem
(23,745 posts)4. She's lucky it didn't come at her sideways. May have been beheaded.
But is this real or doctored?
Get the real scoop...........
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/weather-reporter-holly-ellenbogen-hit-by-a-stop-sign-during-storm/
Although this GIF is often shared in jest during major storms and hurricanes, it is frequently posted alongside genuine clips of reporters braving the dangerous weather, leading some to falsely believe that this is a genuine clip of a weather reporter getting hit by a stop sign.
The footage, however, comes from a 2006 episode of the television show The Class entitled The Class Learns About Hurricanes in which reporter Holly Ellenbogen, played by actress Lucy Punch, reports from the eye of a hurricane:
Although this GIF is often shared in jest during major storms and hurricanes, it is frequently posted alongside genuine clips of reporters braving the dangerous weather, leading some to falsely believe that this is a genuine clip of a weather reporter getting hit by a stop sign.
The footage, however, comes from a 2006 episode of the television show The Class entitled The Class Learns About Hurricanes in which reporter Holly Ellenbogen, played by actress Lucy Punch, reports from the eye of a hurricane:
Here's another.......