A 7News reporter thrown lightly at a disgusting moment that was caught on the camera during a broadcast.
Kate Massey, a journalist who was initially based in Perth Before you make the switch Melbourneshared a ‘bloopers’ clip with her Tap Account shows her outside West -Australia‘s Police Force Headquarters.
Kate could be seen in the clip, get beauty touch-ups before she went into the ether when her cameraman licked his finger and smooth her hair to hold it in place.
Kate was visibly disgusting of the movement while she looked awkwardly and past her nose.
“It stayed there!” The assistant said in response to her facial expressions, which giggled from the presenter.
“You don’t get that service from Luke,” she said, by pointing out another staff member.

A 7News reporter thrown lightly at a disgusting moment that was caught on the camera during a broadcast
In a hilarious Quip, the cameraman made jokes: “It’s my natural hair spray!”
Kate subtitled the post, who collected 135,700 views, ‘Nightmare Fuel’.
Watchers from the clip flooded the commentary and laughed at the journalist’s response as he called the home -made assistant a ‘father’.
“Dads never stop with fathers,” wrote one person with another: “Second Dad Energy. Best type to work with. ‘
“I just know you hated this hahaha,” wrote a person.
“No, this would cause me to go into a collapse,” another leveled.
One person added: “The face reaction Bahaha.”
“Aye, he did it within a few seconds, that’s why he is hired haha,” a fan noted.

Kate could be seen in the clip, get beauty-ups before he went into the ether when an assistant licked his finger and cut her hair to hold it in place
In October last year it was reported that the two largest commercial TV networks in the country were locked up in a mean ‘Star Wars’, because they tried to convince the best and smartest talent of their rivals to change channels.
Sources within the headquarters of Seven’s Sydney said that the network is forced to ward off the interest of nine in at least half a dozen of his young weapon reporters while the two broadcasters are fighting for Ratings Supremacy.
The attempted talent attack comes when Seven launched his own attack on Nine’s ranks and three of his star of the panel members convinced on his Footy Classified program to jump ship.
“We have not seen no network attacks on this scale since the 1990s,” a Senior Network Sider told Daily Mail Australia.
“It’s super aggressive at the moment – there are fewer viewers, so the struggle for eyeballs has never been more intense and the networks do absolutely everything they can to try to get the upper hand.”
Seven insiders said nine mainly focused on his emerging star reporters in his news rooms throughout the country as part of an unprecedented Blitz.
The revelations come in the midst of reports that nine is increasingly worried about the ‘massive experience gap’ between his own Big Name News presenters and the next generation of stars.
Network Insiders said that Seven’s award -winning political reporter from Melbourne Sharnelle Vella was at the top of the aggressive ‘hit list’ of Nine, because it wants to tackle that problem.

Kate subtitled the post, who collected 135.7K views, ‘Nightmare Fuel’
Vella has impressed news bosses with her hard stories about Seven’s Nightly Bulletin together with her co-hosting tasks on successful podcast dead bodies.
She also proved herself as a top-level talent with her exclusive interview with former CFMEU boss John Setka for the Spotlight program of the network in August.
Sources said that nine also recorded the highly regarded colleague of Vella, Cassie Zervos, who became a rapidly rising star in Seven’s Melbourne Newsroom six years ago since he participated in the Crime Beat on the Herald Sun -newspaper of the city.
Throughout the country in Perth, sources said that nine had shown a great interest in versatile young reporter Kate Massey, who had been with seven for almost four years after having cut her teeth as a producer at the 6PR -talkback radio station of Nine.
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