A Canadian news anchor spoke after being embarrassed by a viewer group over her clothing choices.
Corey Sidave, who works for CHEK News in Victoria, British Columbia, posted a photo of the critical message on her Twitter.
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“This screenshot has been sent to me and my colleagues in an attempt to embarrass my body and make me a policeman. “Well, I’m taking my strength back,” Sidave tweeted. “Unknown computer warriors (s) who try to reduce women in outfits or body parts – this generation of women, does not even stand for harassment.”
In the tweet, there are two photos: of a newscast of a sideway, as well as a woman wearing a torso dip, which is deeper than the air that the sideway transmits.
In the screenshot, the subject line of the email was “BREAKING NEWS”.
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Criticizing the email, he wrote, “Too much cleavage can break your news story. Don’t let that happen to you. Episode: Sunday Sept. 5– 5–401 ”,” mostly refers to the time when Sidave was on the channel.
“There are 2 attached photos. What do you think we see and what do we really see, “claims the photo that Sidway is newscasting, matching the Vanda V-neck shirt seen in the second photo.
“Get dressed properly, it was hard work to get there. Thank you[,] Vancouver Island Cleavage Patrol. ”
Online Online He did not appreciate trolling more than Sidave and he voiced support for the journalist on Twitter.
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Sideway posted an update on her tweet, thanking all those who commented.
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Last year, a journalist in Tennessee did a similar run-in with a viewer.
According to Nina Harrelson, a television news anchor with WREG in Memphis, a stranger approached her and said, “You can look great on TV!”
Harold criticized the man in response to a comment on his social media pages, saying, “We’re not your eye candy.”
She received praise from others on social media for speaking out against inappropriate comments.