2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The joy generated by a sports party like that of a World Cup is often overshadowed by the bad behavior of some of its fans. Some reporters from various media in Russia have been victims of disastrous moments when they have been harassed in the midst of their professional work.
Videos of followers kissing and touching female communicators have generated all kinds of rejection on social networks, especially at a time when women around the world have come together to demand respect with massive movements like Me Too and Time's Up.
Recently, a Brazilian reporter named Julia Guimaraes tried to be kissed by a fan while filming a report in the city of Yekaterinburg as part of her coverage of the match that the selected teams from Japan and Senegal played.
What the daring fan surely never expected was the reaction of the communicator, who gave her a lesson that she will surely never forget. After dodging the kiss attempt, Guimaraes gave the man a tremendous scolding: Never do this, never do it again … I never authorized you to do that. That is not polite, it is not right. Never do this,”said the reporter emphatically.
Although the man disappears from the scene after the failed attempt to kiss the journalist, the totally sorry fanatic is heard saying: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
A Colombian reporter named Julieth González was also the victim of harassment by a fanatic, who in the middle of a live broadcast came over to kiss and touch her. The DW Sports network, for which the journalist works, emphatically rejected what happened through their social networks.
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