BBC reporter slapped on air for touching woman's breast
Ben Brown says it was 'completely unintentional'
A BBC presenter was slapped on live television after he allegedly touched a woman's breast to move her away from the shot.
BBC News reporter Ben Brown was interviewing the channel's assistant political editor Norman Smith when a woman walked up to them, and while looking into the camera said, "absolutely fantastic” with a thumbs up. Brown, in an attempt to push her off, 'unintentionally' touched her breast.
Apprentice star claims she was sexually assaulted in Pakistan
Within no time, the woman slapped the presenter's arm and walked away. Soon after the incident, Brown took to Twitter to clarify his position.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vus3mebDiTM
BBC News reporter Ben Brown was interviewing the channel's assistant political editor Norman Smith when a woman walked up to them, and while looking into the camera said, "absolutely fantastic” with a thumbs up. Brown, in an attempt to push her off, 'unintentionally' touched her breast.
Apprentice star claims she was sexually assaulted in Pakistan
Within no time, the woman slapped the presenter's arm and walked away. Soon after the incident, Brown took to Twitter to clarify his position.
Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vus3mebDiTM