NTV Journalist's Priceless Reaction After Man Rudely Interrupts Her While Reporting

When reporting on a story, it is good practice for journalists to file their reports where the action is happening. Many settle for various streets in towns as they often giving the picture of relatability.

But with that comes the prices of unpredictability as residents move about their lives and this may lead to interruptions during the recording process.

This scenario befell, journalist Anita Ndonge as she was reporting for NTV.

Just as she had finished rehearsing her lines and began reporting in the streets of Nairobi, she was interrupted by the man.

In the clip, she begins, "It will be all to play for as Kenya prepares to face off against Tanzania..." 

As she speaks a man on his phone walks into the frame unknowingly forcing the journalist to pause.

She stares at the man displeased and clearly irritated.

Anita captioned the video, "So in conclusion, don't walk in front of the camera when a journalist is doing their thing ok? Ok."

The video has elicited reactions online with many noticing her facial expression after the interruption.

Other took to advise her on what she should do to avoid such occurrences when filming.

"When in public have guys to guide passers-by and kindly do not inconvenience us the public," one user suggested.

Another wrote, "I don't see any problem with that! it actually makes it more realistic! like you should just continue with the flow of nature."

Here is the video: