Spider photobombs reporter on air

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Spider Photobombs BBC Broadcast
Spider Photobombs BBC Broadcast



Even non-human creatures are now getting into this whole photobombing thing. A spider recently photobombed a live BBC broadcast right as the news anchor, Graham Stewart, was reporting. The spider was certainly a distraction during the early morning segment of "Reporting Scotland."


The creepy-looking arachnid found its way to the camera. It came right into view and crawled a little further down the lens, where a tiny insect was hanging out. It seemed as though the spider was determined to get some food, as it headed straight towards the little bug and snatched it up. Once the spider got its prey, it retreated out of sight.

Stewart talked through the whole ordeal and seemed unfazed by the fact a spider had photobombed his report. That's probably because he didn't have any idea what happened at first. He later explained, "I was completely unaware of what was going on until viewers began tweeting us ... I hope our viewers weren't put off their breakfast ... I know the spider certainly wasn't." The clip was posted on social media and right away was a hit.

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