CNN political reporter Manu Raju nearly had a heart attack when a big ass cicada landed on his neck during a live cross. YUCK.
While Manu Raju was preparing to go to air, the cicada started crawling up his coat and then toward the back of his neck. It’s at that moment he freaked out, and realised what the pesky critter was up to.
“Ohhohhhoh… oh my god!” Raju said.
“*%&$* &%$* cicada
“What the hell? Do I have more on me?
“Holy S*#% are they in my hair?
“Where the f*#% are the cicadas coming from?”
Had an unwelcome visitor try to crawl into my live shot earlier. pic.twitter.com/Pu68z0cWSN
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) May 27, 2021
I would have immediately walked off and called it a day TBH.
To be honest, I don’t usually see many cicadas down here in Melb. I can always hear them in summer, but never manage to catch one. So it’s weird that so many seem to be appearing over at our northern neighbours.
Well, there’s a reason they seem to be popping up like crazy over in the US and that’s because trillions of Brood X cicadas are about to emerge after 17 years underground, according to scientists.