BBC presenter slapped after on-air 'grope'

A BBC News presenter has been slapped on live TV after appearing to touch a woman's breast as he moved her aside after she interrupted an interview.

A BBC News presenter who appeared to touch a woman's breast as he moved her aside on live TV has said it was "completely unintentional".

News anchor Ben Brown was speaking to his colleague, assistant political editor Norman Smith, about the launch of the Labour Party election manifesto in Bradford when the men were interrupted by a member of the public.

The woman, who was carrying several bags and wearing a leopard print top and black jacket, stood between the pair and said: "Absolutely fantastic."

But she was quickly brushed aside by Brown, whose right hand appeared to touch her chest as he tried to move her out of shot.

The as-yet unnamed woman then slapped him on the shoulder before walking off across camera.

Brown later tweeted: "Unfortunate interruption of broadcast in Bradford - just tried to minimise disruption but v tricky live on air - completely unintentional."

Viewers who saw the incident were quick to pass comment on Twitter.

Cameraman Jason Farrington said: "Bit of a boob by Ben Brown..."


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