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Extended footage of BBC News presenter Maryam Moshiri giving the middle finger live on air has been released.
A newly released behind-the-scenes video shed light on what happened moments before a BBC News anchor became a viral internet sensation by flipping the middle finger live on air.
In October 2020, Miami-based art collector Pablo Rodriguez-Fraile spent almost $67,000 on a 10-second video artwork that he could have watched for free online. Last week, he sold it for $6.6 million.
Kudurru, the new tool from the creator of Have I Been Trained?, can help artists block web scrapers and even “poison” the scraping by sending back the wrong image.
A clip of Johnny Depp resurfaced on social media when a child asked him what happened to his middle finger. In a viral video posted by @kes.io on TikTok, they shared a clip of Depp dressed as ...
Watch a seven-minute free excerpt of Paramount's new horror flick 'Smile 2' online — but the grin you'll need to plaster on your face is not included.
Former Boston Celtics reporter Bob Ryan said the NBA All-Star Game is disrespectful to many, including Larry Bird.
This performance, with the backdrop of this building, represents a monumentous middle finger to those pigs and another for Joseph Stalin and his Soviet circle-jerk. Viva Freedom!” For those not in the ...
Chief presenter Maryam Moshiri can be seen raising her eyebrows and flipping off the camera as she comes on-screen after the programme's famous countdown ended.
But this isn't the first time a BBC presenter has been caught giving the middle finger. The BBC had to apologise when popular weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker made the same rude gesture to the camera.
An extended video shows the seconds leading up to BBC chief presenter Maryam Moshiri's middle finger gaffe earlier this month - after the veteran presenter revealed how the slip-up was a 'private ...
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