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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Hannah Ellis-Petersen

BBC presenter slapped by woman after appearing to touch her breast

Woman hits BBC presenter live on air after he appears to touch her breast

BBC presenter Ben Brown was slapped after appearing to touch a woman’s breast as he pushed her away when she interrupted an interview live on air.

Brown was mid-interview with the BBC’s assistant political editor Norman Smith on the streets of Bradford when a passerby stepped into the shot, and looked into the camera saying “absolutely fantastic” with a thumbs up.

The BBC news presenter reached out and pushed the woman away, his hand on her chest, as he continued with the interview. Looking surprised, the woman slapped his arm and walked away.

Brown, who is a presenter for the BBC’s rolling news later said the incident had been “completely unintentional”.

The BBC would not confirm if there had been any complaints about Brown’s actions but said that no further action would be taken against Brown as it was “clearly an accident”.

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