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German journalist fainted on camera (video)

"I had not eaten breakfast," she wrote on social media when she got better

Newsroom February 16 01:14

German viewers had a good scare on Tuesday when journalist Clara Pfeffer collapsed during a live broadcast.

The German journalist had invited the Christian Democrat Zep Miller and they were discussing the situation in the country as it is evolving with the coronavirus. The blue-eyed Pfeffer began to losing words, then stuttered and fainted.

When the charming journalist began to lose her balance, she tried to hold on to the table with her guest rushing to help her and asking her: “Is everything ok?”.

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In a few hours, the editor-in-chief of the German network wrote on Twitter that Clara Pfeffer fainted and after receiving medical care, she recovered.

A few hours later, she claimed on Twitter that she had not eaten breakfast and that is why she fainted.

“I do not remember what happened, I felt ‘gone’ for ‘a minute or two'” the German journalist said, thanking the politician for rushing to her aid. She also added that she will undergo a general check-up and will come back tougher.

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