BBC News Star Clive Myrie Addresses Concerns Over 'Droopy' Eye During Live Broadcast


BBC News Star Clive Myrie Addresses Concerns Over 'Droopy' Eye During Live Broadcast

Viewers Express Concern

BBC News presenter Clive Myrie sparked worry among fans after his left eye appeared to droop and close up during a live broadcast of the News At Six. Concerned viewers took to social media urging show bosses to ensure he received medical attention.

Myrie Clears Up Speculation

Shortly after the broadcast, Clive Myrie took to social media to address the issue and reassure viewers that it was nothing serious. He explained that his droopy eye was caused by an infection and even joked about considering wearing an eye patch.

Previous Incident with ITV News Reader

This incident brought back memories of ITV news reader Rageh Omaar falling unwell during a News at Ten broadcast in April, where medical treatment was required. Viewers criticized the channel for not acting sooner in that case.

Confirmation from the BBC

Responding to viewers' concerns, the BBC confirmed that Clive Myrie was fine and simply dealing with an eye infection. The broadcaster assured the audience that there was no cause for alarm.


BBC News Star Clive Myrie Addresses Concerns Over 'Droopy' Eye During Live Broadcast

Myrie's Background and Controversies

Clive Myrie, a long-time BBC News presenter, has been a familiar face on the network's news bulletins. In addition to his news duties, he has hosted travel series exploring Caribbean culture and the quiz show Mastermind. However, he faced scrutiny last year for not declaring extra earnings from the BBC due to "administrative issues."


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