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South Korean Journalist Forced to Hold World Cup Live by Fans and Continued Hosting with a Smile | South Korea | World Cup_Sina Military_Sina.com

Original title: South Korean reporter was forced to host the World Cup live broadcast and continued to host with a smile on her face

The South Korean reporter was embraced by fans as she logged online

  Overseas Network, November 22nd According to South Korea’s “Chosun Ilbo” report, South Korea’s KBS TV station reporter Zheng Yixiu was treated rudely by foreign fans on November 20 local time while reporting the World Cup live in Qatar. But she continued to work undisturbed and received praise from Korean netizens.

The South Korean reporter was embraced by fans as she logged onlineThe South Korean reporter was embraced by fans as she logged online

At that time, Zheng Yixiu was preparing to connect, and suddenly a group of foreign fans rushed to the camera, singing, clapping and beating the drums, and the scene was once noisy. During the period, a man also forcibly hugged her shoulder.

Fans storm the camera to show the flagFans storm the camera to show the flag

In the face of emergencies, Zheng Yixiu didn’t rush, started to connect with a smile, and tried to turn up the volume to drown out the noise. At this time, a fan with a cigarette in his mouth suddenly opened the national flag in front of the camera, then when he turned around and left, he deliberately collided with Zheng Yixiu, but Zheng Yixiu smiled and insisted on finish the recording.

Fan deliberately bumped into Jung Yi-soo as he left

Zheng YixiuZheng Yixiu

After the scene was exposed, Korean netizens criticized the rudeness of foreign fans and praised Zheng Yixiu’s professionalism. Some netizens reminded Zheng Yixiu to pay attention to personal safety abroad. (Liu Qiang from overseas network)

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