A Cockroach Lands on a News Reporter’s Chest Right Before She Goes Live
PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND - MARCH 24: Buglife's Vice President Nick Baker looks at a oil beetle as part of the first ever nationwide survey to map the location of the threatened and creatures on March 24, 2011 in near Plymouth, England. Often found on the coast, and particularly in the south west of England, the number of oil beetle species found in the UK has halved in the last 100 years and the survey will help establish the whereabouts of the remaining four species and boost efforts to secure their future. The survey is being launched today by Buglife: The Invertebrate Trust and the National Trust in partnership with Natural England and Oxford University Museum of Natural History. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
A field reporter in L.A. named Mary Beth McDade was about to go live when a giant COCKROACH jumped on her chest. She freaked out a bit, but the best part was that a male crew member ALMOST brushed it off before realizing that would’ve been a huge mistake. They were able to joke about it after.
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