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===2011 Grammy Awards Incident=== | ===2011 Grammy Awards Incident=== | ||
Branson became the subject of intense popular interest following her apparent attack of ] during her coverage of the 53rd Grammy Awards in February, 2011. Videos of the incident quickly appeared on the video sharing website ],<ref name="Twitter and websites poke fun at reporter who suffered possible stroke on air; Salon.com, February 14, 2011"></ref> and within hours of the event's occurence it had gone viral via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} | Branson became the subject of intense popular interest following her apparent attack of ] during her coverage of the 53rd Grammy Awards in February, 2011. Videos of the incident quickly appeared on the video sharing website ],<ref name="Twitter and websites poke fun at reporter who suffered possible stroke on air; Salon.com, February 14, 2011"></ref> and within hours of the event's occurence it had gone viral via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} | ||
While it remains unclear as to what she was trying to say, Branson’s words are loosely translated as follows: | |||
“Well a very very havay ah heavy da vertation tonight. We had a very dairse darrison. Byah let’s go ahead and teres tazes und inna bit a hand anna pit.” | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Serene Branson is a news reporter for CBS Los Angeles news.
2011 Grammy Awards Incident
Branson became the subject of intense popular interest following her apparent attack of paraphasia during her coverage of the 53rd Grammy Awards in February, 2011. Videos of the incident quickly appeared on the video sharing website YouTube, and within hours of the event's occurence it had gone viral via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
While it remains unclear as to what she was trying to say, Branson’s words are loosely translated as follows:
“Well a very very havay ah heavy da vertation tonight. We had a very dairse darrison. Byah let’s go ahead and teres tazes und inna bit a hand anna pit.”
References
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