Post: Serene Branson: Real story behind the fail live slurring xD
02-18-2011, 12:30 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I'm sure atleast most of you saw Serene Bransons Live tv fail right? Happy

If not, here's the original video.

[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGJ2XRJBHM8]YouTube - Serene Branson fumbles the intro to a story on Live TV. Doctors: it was a migraine[/ame]

Basically it turns out that she had some sort of Migraine/Headache, which resulted in symptoms that resemble that of a stroke, which she was initially checked for after the incident. She also said she was having some problems before the segment, including Nausea, Dizziness and blurred vision.

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Los Angeles TV reporter Serene Branson became an internet sensation after she suffered a debilitating health issue that caused her to lose her speech live on the air Sunday night, and now she's talking to ET about the frightening experience.

When Serene attempted to report live from the Grammys on Sunday, her speech became garbled. "I knew the second I opened my mouth to do the live shot that something was not right," the seasoned Emmy-winning reporter for L.A.'s CBS2 tells our Nancy O'Awesome faceell, explaining that she suffered blurred vision, a massive headache, nausea and dizziness before she went live on the air that night.

"I think it was probably about the third word in, I knew, this is not right. … It felt like I was watching myself in a movie," Serene tells Nancy.

The incident has been seen by millions on YouTube, and now the reporter, who's spent the past several days resting and undergoing medical testing, can reveal what caused the episode. According to world-renowned medical professionals at UCLA Medical Center, she suffered a complex migraine, the symptoms of which can mirror a stroke.

She was examined by paramedics, but opted to go home: "At that point, I just said, 'I wanna go home, I just wanna go home.' ... My head still hurt, I really wasn't sure what was going on. I was confused, scared and a little embarrassed, to be honest."

Serene tells us she didn't watch the YouTube video of the incident until just yesterday, and says that she had no idea it would turn into such a huge story: "I spoke with my friend early Monday morning ... and she had said [that she had seen it] on the news, and I said, 'Gosh, I hope it's not on YouTube!"
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02-18-2011, 12:35 PM #2
PrayForPlagues
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Good cover up.

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