BBC Apologizes Following Background Sex Noises
British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) has apologized after sex noises interrupted the FA Cup live television coverage at Wolverhampton’s Molineux Stadium studio.
During the FA Cup on Tuesday evening between Wolves and Liverpool, Gary Lineker was disrupted by the sexual moaning on a live television coverage.
Alongside Paul Ince and Danny Murphy, Lineker the football aficionado during the disruption became confused and laughed, complaining of someone sending something to someone.
Referring to his fellow football lovers, Lineker had thought his commentary aids were the ones; behind the pornography disruptions.
Gary Lineker cutting the commentary of a former England striker Alan Shearer, he said;
“Somebody’s sending something on someone’s phone, I think. I don’t know whether you heard it at home.” Asserts Lineker.
The sexual moaning noises which had made him experience difficulties in anchoring and hearing commentaries from his fellow football lovers, the clip was shared by viewers on social media before the game end.
However, when the pre-match started, Lineker tweeted a picture of a phone with some laughing emojis alongside;
“Well, we found this taped to the back of the set. As sabotage goes it was quite amusing.”
According to Lineker, he said he discovered a mobile phone “taped to the back of the set”.
Speaking on BBC News night later on Tuesday, Lineker said he initially had a thought that the video had been sent to one of his football pundits but realized it was too loud.
As for the aforementioned, Lineker said the incident made him note that it was a kind of a prank.
On the other hand, the BBC spokesperson via BBC Press on social media platform apologized as investigations continue.
“We apologize to any viewers offended during the live coverage of the football this evening,” the BBC said.
As BBC apologizes, Daniel Jarvis a YouTube prankster claimed to be behind the prank sex noises. On his Tweeter account, he posted a video that appeared to show him at Molineux.