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‘You’re on air!’: Kiwi Matty McLean’s f-bomb on live TV makes for an incredible news blooper
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‘You’re on air!’: Kiwi Matty McLean’s f-bomb on live TV makes for an incredible news blooper

He carried on like a true professional as well!

It can't be easy having to talk to hundreds of thousands of people around the country every morning for a job, you're bound to slip up at least once!

Unfortunately for Kiwi news presenter Matty McLean, that's exactly what happened on a recent live broadcast. He delivered his own instant classic news blooper, complete with an f-bomb, a panicking producer, and a smooth yet fearful transition into news mode. 

The scene opens on TV1’s ‘Breakfast’ with Matty standing up, back to the camera, fiddling around with his microphone pack before saying: “Ah f*ck, my thing’s fallen out.” That queues someone in the background to scream at Matty that he is on live television being broadcasted across the nation. That whips him into news presenter shape. 

Look at the undeniable, pure fear in his eyes as he reads the news, quality stuff. Also, a great concise little apology he managed to slide in there: “I’m so sorry, I seem to have lost my communications.”

Matty himself laughed at the whole situation, sharing the swearing slip-up on social media. 

“Well, f*ck!,” he wrote in an Instagram post sharing a clip of the blooper. “Wee slip up on Breakfast this morning from yours truly. First time for everything I guess!”

Heaps of fellow news presenters that grace New Zealand’s screens came to voice their support for Matty and their gratitude that he shared the video. 

“Love this Matty,” wrote Newshub’s Samantha Hayes. “Especially the transition straight into news mode. Just brilliant.”

“Nobody noticed mate, you’re all good,” said Matty’s ‘Breakfast’ co-worker Chris Chang. 

“Can’t have your thing falling out on live TV,” added Kiwi TV personality Matt Gibb. 

Hopefully, this makes the end-of-year news blooper compilation that always comes up on my YouTube algorithm. Me and millions of others watch them and now you know why.