Journalist Screams As Snake Resting On Her Shoulder Hits Microphone (Photo Credit: Twitter)
New Delhi:
A video of an Australian journalist with a snake draped around her shoulder is going viral on the internet and it is sure to creep you out. In a video shared on Twitter by Sky News, the journalist named Sarah Cawte, is seen with a snake draped around her shoulder. Then suddenly the snake starts attacking her microphone and that too multiple times.
The video is captioned as, "An Australian reporter screamed after a snake draped around her shoulders repeatedly struck at her microphone.''
An Australian reporter screamed after a snake draped around her shoulders repeatedly struck at her microphone ðŸÂÂ
— Sky News (@SkyNews) February 6, 2020
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Scared Sarah can be heard saying, "It just bit my microphone." While in the background a man can be heard suggesting her to stay still and not disturb the reptile.
After the clip was shared on social media, Twitter was in surprise. While some people hailed the woman’s professionalism during the whole incident, few others poked fun at the whole situation.
One user wrote, "NO, I repeat NO AMOUNT OF MONEY, would have me do that.’’ Another tweeted, ‘’And she is saying 'snakes are more affraid of you.’’
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— Life (@Mmakwen66969101) February 6, 2020
The absolute irony 😂🤣
— Just introduce me as...🇾🇪🔰 ð•ƒð•†â„Âð”¼â„•â„¤ð•† 🔰 🇾🇪 (@D0ntGetItTwiStd) February 6, 2020
And she is saying 'snakes are more affraid of you...😂
— Zielony 🇵🇱🇺🇸 (@Zielonyornot) February 6, 2020
NO.. I repeat.. NO AMOUNT OF MONEY, would have me do that 😩
— Charlotte (@charlotteukcity) February 6, 2020
Love this, snakes ðŸÂ are more scared of us than we are of them, I don’t think this reporter believes what she is saying 😆
— Mathew Davies (@mathew92davies) February 6, 2020
Isn’t that thing venomous 👀
— ismail ismail (@ismaili89226790) February 6, 2020
Brave girl
— Logiebear (@Douglogan14) February 6, 2020