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Winter Olympics reporter apologises

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Australian sports reporter apologizes for drinking alcohol before Winter Olympics broadcast live shot
Australian sports presenter Danika Mason apologized Thursday after drinking alcohol before Channel Nine’s Today Show live Winter Olympics broadcast.

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Olympics reporter apologizes for drinking, slurring words during live segment
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Drunk on TV - Australian reporter apologizes for Olympic blunder
 · 14h
Winter Olympics drunk TV scandal: Presenter admits she WAS drinking before slurring through viral live report about iguanas - despite blaming it on cold, altitude... and not eating dinner!
An Australian television presenter has been praised for delivering an honest apology in the wake of a bizarre live broadcast at the Winter Olympics during which she was heard slurring her words.

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Today's Winter Olympics news as BBC halt coverage and host caught drinking on TV
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Olympics presenter apologises for drinking after slurring through report
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Olympic Broadcaster Apologizes Following Unexpected Incident
"Look, I totally misjudged the situation. I shouldn't have had a drink, especially in these conditions,” Mason said. “It's cold, we've got altitude, and not having had dinner probably didn't help as w...

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Winter Olympics presenter issues apology statement after slurring words on live TV
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Australia Olympic TV reporter apologises after slurring words
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