A KBS reporter who was hit by a hand on her shoulder, was in a situation where she was about to cry due to a broadcast accident crisis at the World Cup Qatar tournament
Korean KBS reporter Jung Yi-su (activity name: Lee Sunal) was in danger of a broadcasting accident during the live broadcast in Qatar, but her professionalism shined.

On the 21st, Jung Yi-su, who is in the field as a KBS official reporter for the ``2022 FIFA World Cup (World Cup) Qatar Tournament'', posted on her YouTube channel, ``During the live broadcast of the World Cup, I was hit on the shoulder. The broadcast accident was about to happen …)” and posted a video with the title.

On the same day, while connecting live ahead of the live broadcast, a crowd of men appeared and started singing a song beside Jung Yi-su. In particular, one man put his hand on Jeong Yi's shoulder without consent and made her look uncomfortable.

Soon after Jung Yi-su started reporting, the men started singing louder and finally broke in front of the camera and interrupted Jeong Yi-su.

Even in such a situation, Jeong Yi-su vividly conveyed the atmosphere of the scene and overcame the situation resolutely, but another man suddenly slapped Jung Yi-su's shoulder with deep intentionality and passed by. The more Jeong Yi-su's body shook, the more intense and rude behavior added to the concern.

However, despite the difficult conditions, Jeong Yi-su successfully completed the report. Jeong said, "The scene is a series of variables," adding, "I was really surprised. I suddenly played the drums and crossed my shoulders, and I was very confused about what to do." "It's not easy," she said bitterly, as she couldn't continue her speech even though she dared to laugh.

In addition, she promised to report the next day, saying, "Unexpectedly, people came unexpectedly. This was what I had to control."
2022/11/22 14:48 KST