Well, that was not the moon blocking the light, one Mexican TV station’s solar eclipse coverage Monday was totally nuts, as in what ended up on the screen was a pair of testicles. New anchors for Mexico’s RCG Media were commenting just as the eclipse entered totality, but things really got interesting when they cut to a different angle of the event. Seconds later, the testes dipped into frame, blocking the light and giving audiences a brief, but very up-close look at someone’s family jewels. As for how the testicles ended up on the broadcast? RCG Media reportedly asked viewers to send in personal eclipse footage which, in hindsight, was a very risky idea. And you could see the visible shock on the faces of 2 of the anchors on set. Though the Mexican station is likely not laughing over the on-air hiccup, the Internet has gotten a kick out of the now viral mooning, joking the flashing did more damage to their eyesight than the eclipse.
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