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Olympics Reporter Apologizes After Viral Slurring Incident
19 Feb
Summary
- Reporter Danika Mason apologized for her slurred live cross from the Winter Olympics.
- She cited altitude, cold, and drinking ahead of her appearance as contributing factors.
- Australia's Prime Minister supported her, stating 'nothing to see here'.

An Australian sports presenter has issued an apology following a viral clip of her live broadcast from the Winter Olympics in Italy, where she appeared to slur her words. Danika Mason, a reporter for Channel Nine, explained that she had "misjudged the situation" by consuming alcohol before going live.
Mason attributed her on-air performance to a combination of factors including the altitude, cold weather, and not having eaten dinner. She expressed deep embarrassment over the incident, stating it did not meet her professional standards. Her live cross included unusual remarks about "iguanas" and the price of coffee.
Reactions on social media were divided, with some viewers finding the incident relatable and others deeming it unprofessional. Mason reappeared on the "Today" show the following day to offer her apology, thanking viewers for their messages and reassuring them she was okay.
Fellow presenters on "Today" were supportive, with host Karl Stefanovic calling her a "legend." Notably, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also weighed in, expressing his support for Mason and suggesting that fatigue and time differences were likely factors, concluding, "Nothing to see here."




