Photo: Fox NewsThere ended up being a special surprise guest on Fox News Thursday.Right as theHannitybroadcast was about to cut to commercial, a small bug could be seen crawling over hostSean Hannity’s clothing and face.As the television host teased updates on theJussie Smollettandcollege admissions briberyscandals, the insect could be seen moving around Hannity’s shirt collar before crawling onto his skin, inching its way along his neck and up to the underside of his chin.Although it may have been hard for viewers to focus on what Hannity, 57, was saying at the time, the Fox News host did not visibly react to the bug and continued on with the show as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening.Hannity went on to laugh about the incident later on in the broadcast, saying he had no idea what was happening.“Earlier in the program, unbeknownst to me, I had a bug crawling on my collar during the show,” he said. “I didn’t even feel it!”Of course, it was only a matter of time before Twitter began pointing out the bug’s cameo.“Ummm… did anyone else notice the MASSIVE TERRIFYING BUG crawling on @seanhannity’s neck after the @GovMikeHuckabee segment!? #Hannity,”wroteone Twitter user.ComedianSarah Silvermanadded, “That fat bug that crawls down Sean Hannity’s collar is grossing me out so hard.”Throwing shade Hannity’s way,The Good WifealumJosh Charlesreplied, “Feel bad for the bug.”RELATED VIDEO: Insect Appears to Crawl onDream Kardashian’s Birthday CakeAlthough some Twitter users went on tocompliment Hannity’s professionalism, many took the opportunity to slam the conservative Fox News host.In response to a seemingly sincere tweet asking for help inidentifying the bug, one userwrote, “He is a pile of bugs in a suit and mask and one got loose.”“Cockroach but I am not sure what is on his collar,”addeda second commenter, while a thirdreplied, “It’s not a bug; it’s a feature.”Although it remains unclear exactly what type of insect was crawling around on Hannity, several Twitter users suggested it was a commonstink bug.
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There ended up being a special surprise guest on Fox News Thursday.Right as theHannitybroadcast was about to cut to commercial, a small bug could be seen crawling over hostSean Hannity’s clothing and face.As the television host teased updates on theJussie Smollettandcollege admissions briberyscandals, the insect could be seen moving around Hannity’s shirt collar before crawling onto his skin, inching its way along his neck and up to the underside of his chin.Although it may have been hard for viewers to focus on what Hannity, 57, was saying at the time, the Fox News host did not visibly react to the bug and continued on with the show as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening.Hannity went on to laugh about the incident later on in the broadcast, saying he had no idea what was happening.“Earlier in the program, unbeknownst to me, I had a bug crawling on my collar during the show,” he said. “I didn’t even feel it!”Of course, it was only a matter of time before Twitter began pointing out the bug’s cameo.“Ummm… did anyone else notice the MASSIVE TERRIFYING BUG crawling on @seanhannity’s neck after the @GovMikeHuckabee segment!? #Hannity,”wroteone Twitter user.ComedianSarah Silvermanadded, “That fat bug that crawls down Sean Hannity’s collar is grossing me out so hard.”Throwing shade Hannity’s way,The Good WifealumJosh Charlesreplied, “Feel bad for the bug.”RELATED VIDEO: Insect Appears to Crawl onDream Kardashian’s Birthday CakeAlthough some Twitter users went on tocompliment Hannity’s professionalism, many took the opportunity to slam the conservative Fox News host.In response to a seemingly sincere tweet asking for help inidentifying the bug, one userwrote, “He is a pile of bugs in a suit and mask and one got loose.”“Cockroach but I am not sure what is on his collar,”addeda second commenter, while a thirdreplied, “It’s not a bug; it’s a feature.”Although it remains unclear exactly what type of insect was crawling around on Hannity, several Twitter users suggested it was a commonstink bug.
There ended up being a special surprise guest on Fox News Thursday.
Right as theHannitybroadcast was about to cut to commercial, a small bug could be seen crawling over hostSean Hannity’s clothing and face.
As the television host teased updates on theJussie Smollettandcollege admissions briberyscandals, the insect could be seen moving around Hannity’s shirt collar before crawling onto his skin, inching its way along his neck and up to the underside of his chin.
Although it may have been hard for viewers to focus on what Hannity, 57, was saying at the time, the Fox News host did not visibly react to the bug and continued on with the show as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening.
Hannity went on to laugh about the incident later on in the broadcast, saying he had no idea what was happening.
“Earlier in the program, unbeknownst to me, I had a bug crawling on my collar during the show,” he said. “I didn’t even feel it!”
Of course, it was only a matter of time before Twitter began pointing out the bug’s cameo.
“Ummm… did anyone else notice the MASSIVE TERRIFYING BUG crawling on @seanhannity’s neck after the @GovMikeHuckabee segment!? #Hannity,”wroteone Twitter user.
ComedianSarah Silvermanadded, “That fat bug that crawls down Sean Hannity’s collar is grossing me out so hard.”
Throwing shade Hannity’s way,The Good WifealumJosh Charlesreplied, “Feel bad for the bug.”
RELATED VIDEO: Insect Appears to Crawl onDream Kardashian’s Birthday Cake
Although some Twitter users went on tocompliment Hannity’s professionalism, many took the opportunity to slam the conservative Fox News host.
In response to a seemingly sincere tweet asking for help inidentifying the bug, one userwrote, “He is a pile of bugs in a suit and mask and one got loose.”
“Cockroach but I am not sure what is on his collar,”addeda second commenter, while a thirdreplied, “It’s not a bug; it’s a feature.”
Although it remains unclear exactly what type of insect was crawling around on Hannity, several Twitter users suggested it was a commonstink bug.
source: people.com