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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Reporter's Live TV F-Bomb Creates Online Stir

Reporter's Live TV F-Bomb Creates Online Stir

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • A reporter accidentally swore on live television during a WACA redevelopment report.
  • The journalist lost his train of thought mid-sentence, leading to the profanity.
  • Footage of the on-air blunder has been widely shared on social media.
Reporter's Live TV F-Bomb Creates Online Stir

A journalist's live broadcast took an embarrassing turn when he was heard swearing on air. During a segment detailing the delayed redevelopment of Perth's WACA ground, the reporter became flustered mid-sentence. He was heard exclaiming an expletive before quickly regaining his composure and continuing the report.

The incident occurred while the journalist was explaining the revised timeline for the WACA's new facilities, which include a waterslide. Originally slated for a November opening, the completion date has been pushed back. The reporter's on-air slip-up was captured on video and has since circulated widely online.

Viewers have shared the clip across social media platforms, prompting discussions and reactions. Many expressed surprise that the unprofessional moment was not edited out before broadcast. The live television gaffe has become a notable moment, drawing attention to the reporter's unexpected on-air mishap.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The reporter lost his train of thought mid-sentence during the live broadcast and accidentally swore.
He was reporting on delays to the redevelopment project of the WACA cricket ground.
Yes, footage of the on-air blunder has been widely shared and discussed on social media.

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