Clara Pfeffer suddenly started acting weird during the morning newscast. Her tongue began to get tangled and her eyes drifted away. After a while, she began to slide down from the chair – fortunately, Christian Democratic Union politician Sepp Müller, who was present in the studio, quickly entered the studio. He supported the journalist, and the program implementers changed the card, showing a second journalist. You could still hear Sepp asking if Pfeffer is well.
An excerpt from this release video has gone viral:
Viewers found out what had happened only several hours later, when the journalist herself informed them on Twitter. “Thank you so much for all your wishes! Now I feel much better and for now I am going to focus on getting back in shape. In the future, eat a good breakfast before an early start.”
She also thanked her colleagues, and in a separate entry also the CDU politician:
Special thanks also to @mueller_sepp, you really reacted great!
Clara Pfeffer comes from Cologne and Brazil and, as you can read on the official NTV website, “to stay with the stereotypes, she is as temperamental about the climate as her fellow countrymen usually say. And because she knows the situation in Brazil and Germany. , knows that in the climate crisis it is worth trying even the craziest idea “. When she’s not doing research in a climate lab, she’s on the way as a reporter for RTL News’ business.
Source: Gazeta

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