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Outrage as Kenya popular journalist shows photo of himself wearing short behind camera
A Kenya journalist, identified as Larry Madowo stirred reactions online when he shared a behind the scene footage of short knickers while…
A Kenya journalist, identified as Larry Madowo stirred reactions online when he shared a behind the scene footage of short knickers while anchoring a CNN News program.
More so, this is not once, not twice that journalists been spotted on camera sharply dressed in suits, only for the cameras to give the wide view and everything goes bazaar.
So what happens, is, the news anchor in question was trying to explain to the Twitteratis, the funny side of being a journalist and also explaining how stunning coverage as such are done with just the phone.
What you don’t see see on TV pic.twitter.com/5LMX0gqLdd
— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo) December 22, 2021
Meanwhile, you should know that Larry Madowo is a Kenyan journalist and a CNN International Correspondent. He was previously a North America Correspondent for the BBC and also anchored breaking news and presented BBC World News America from Washington, DC.
Larry Madowo is a reporter, broadcaster, writer and news anchor whose range includes business, technology, current affairs, politics and popular culture. His work has been featured on major global outlets including the BBC, CNN International, the Washington Post, and The Guardian.
He is especially known for always wearing shorts, sometimes back, while broadcasting for BBC News right from the comfort of his home, he had a formal shirt and a coat on but below put on some grey shorts. Hilariously captioning: “When you’re going live on TV from home but might hit the pool after”.
Any smartphone and ring light can achieve this. My setup is simple:
– iPhone 13 Pro Max
– Razer Ring Light 12”
– AirPods to hear the anchor & control room
The final product ?? pic.twitter.com/MBfTqwbWbh— Larry Madowo (@LarryMadowo) December 22, 2021
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