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Sky News presenter forced to apologise as man blocks camera to drop F-bomb on live TV

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Sky News journalist has apologised after her live TV report was interrupted by a swearing man who yelled "Yo bruv" on camera.Political correspondent Kate McCann was out at south-east London giving updates to presenter Gillian Joseph, who was in the studio, on the resignation of Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick on Thursday evening (February 10).When Gillian asked Kate about the next steps for the commissioner, a young man was heard shouting behind Kate, saying: "Yo bruv, live TV – Sky News!"Seconds later, he walked in front of the camera, blocking Kate's view as he put up a middle finger and yelled "F*** the French" and other expletives.Kate stayed calm and said "okay" before the crew cut her microphone off.

She later went on Twitter and explained: "So sorry if you heard some fairly choice language on air just now."A group of (mostly really lovely) young guys on bikes were watching us set up for the live but sadly one guy decided to ruin our hit."His mates looked as annoyed as we felt.

It’s been a bit of a night."Want to bring a little glamour to your life every day with all the most exciting real-life stories, fashion and even sex tips HOT off the press?Well, we've got you covered with our great new Hot Topics newsletter - it'll drop straight into your inbox around 7pm and you can unsubscribe whenever you like.And signing up now means you'll get a front row seat for our great new series inside the lives of the next generation of Daily Star Page 3 girls.You can sign up here - you won't regret it...And five minutes later, she said the bloke who shouted on air had cycled back to apologise for his behaviour."Still sorry it happened but at least we all learnt something.

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