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Reji takes revenge on BBC anchor who made a hand gesture!

BBC news anchor Maryam Moshiri gave a middle finger to the director, thinking that the camera was not filming her during the live broadcast. The director took 'revenge' by putting Moshiri on live broadcast as soon as the credits ended. Moshiri apologized after the footage became a hot topic on social media.

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The moments when BBC news presenter Maryam Moshiri gave the regime the middle finger during the countdown for the broadcast, and when the regime took revenge and switched directly to live broadcast, the gesture reflected on the screen became a hot topic on social media in a short time. Moshiri, who realized that she was live seconds later, started presenting the news by saying "Live from London, this is BBC News".

HE APOLOGIZED Moshiri issued a statement of apology after numerous reactions to the footage in question. In a statement on social media platform X, Moshiri said the team was joking.

Maryam Moshiri used the following statements in her statement: "When we were counting down from 10, when we got to 1, I turned my finger as a joke and I didn't realize it would be on camera. It was a private joke between the team and me and I'm so sorry that it went live!

I didn't mean for this to happen, I apologize if I offended or upset them. I wasn't making a move, it was just a silly prank on my teammates."