Reporter Steps In Front Of The Camera But That Horse Has The Crew Bursting With Laughter

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If you work in the TV industry, nothing is said about what can happen, you have to be prepared for almost anything. And you know what they say, never work with children or animals.

Interviewer His film crew is filming a TV interview with a horse breeder in his stable.

Cameraman Greg Harriott relies on a horse kennel to help keep the camera steady during filming.

Horsell is doing well as a large horse in the booth with the operator stealthily approaching the crew member, resting his big head on the booth handrail, shining in his eyes.

She puts her heavy head on Harriott’s shoulder before licking the man’s head.

Harriet keeps the camera still and resists subsequent attacks. After licking, the horse squeezes the ear before it bites gently or twice. The silent aggression grows until the evil horse grabs Hariot by the collar and pulls him back.

When a great professional, persistent cameraman continues to shoot despite the efforts of the horse.

At the same time, the interview is going on, the interviewer is completely unaware of what is happening.

It is remarkable how Greg Hariot kept his composure and used the military, despite the deviation of the horse, which, no doubt, wanted to attract the man’s attention only for a friendly pat.

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