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24/7 news program was running a programme covering the cosmic event when its three anchors presented clips from fans enjoying the spectacle. It was then that the show unfortunately While the total solar eclipse brought darkness to North America and Mexico briefly on Monday, the coverage of the event has cast an even darker shadow on a Mexican news outlet which accidentally aired a man's testicle. The news outlet is receiving criticism online after a video of the coverage went viral. Three anchors on RCG Media's 24/7 news program were presenting viewer-submitted footage Mexican news station RCG Media accidentally aired someone's testicles on live television while broadcasting the solar eclipse. I don't think any special glasses can save my eyes from this type of The male news anchor was listing the cities where the eclipse could be viewed when the program suddenly played a video of a pair of testicles moving across the screen to block a light instead of This eclipse coverage was nuts. A Mexican news outlet is garnering ridicule online because it accidentally aired a man's testicles when presenting viewer-submitted footage of Monday's solar A Mexican news outlet is facing ridicule after inadvertently broadcasting a prank involving a man's testicles during coverage of a total solar eclipse on Monday. This incident happened when the news program of RCG Media's 24/7 was showcasing viewer-submitted footage of the celestial event. During the solar eclipse show, clips displayed on The television hosts responded in absolute surprise over the incident. Now, the station is set to get to the bottom of this tech mishap. RCG Media asked viewers to send in their own footage and Originally Published -- 10:11 AM PT. Tommy Lee TV Nudity Viral. That's NOT the moon blocking the light -- one Mexican TV station's solar eclipse coverage Monday was totally nuts, as in the pair of A Mexican TV station is going viral after accidentally airing a pair of testicles while broadcasting the solar

eclipse. RELATED: According to , as the eclipse entered totality on Monday (April 8 A Mexican news outlet's coverage of the solar eclipse went viral for the wrong reasons when prank footage was aired during the recent total solar eclipse. RCG Media's 24/7 news program was Mexican media outlet RCG Media accidentally aired footage of a man's testicles during their coverage of the solar eclipse. The footage cut to footage of a camera located between a naked man's legs, and the producers swiftly censored it. The three anchors, particularly the two women anchors During the segment, the male anchor was listing the cities from where the eclipse could be witnessed when images of the jaw-dropping spectacle gave way to a video of a man blocking out the sun The three anchors of RCG Media's 24/7 news program were reporting the eclipse when they accidently played the clip of the man's testicles. When showcasing viewer-submitted footage of Monday's "Mexican TV accidentally plays a clip of a man's testicles thinking it was a video of the eclipse," another one laughed. Solar Eclipse 2024: A rare total solar eclipse wowed star-gazers on Monday. A Mexican news outlet has been ridiculed online after accidentally broadcasting a video of a man?s testicles, submitted as prank footage of the recent total solar eclipse. RCG Media?s 24/7 The segment was quickly cut when the hosts realised they had instead shown a video of a man blocking the sun with his testicles. NEW: Mexican News Station RCG Media Accidentally Shows Testicles The news outlet is receiving criticism online after a video of the coverage went viral. Three anchors on RCG Media?s 24/7 news program were presenting viewer-submitted footage of the total solar eclipse when the clips on the screen cut to a man blocking out a source of light with his testicles. Testicular EclipseIn the video, the three anchors on RCG Media?s 24/7 news program were broadcasting the solar eclipse, that took place on Monday (April 9), and accidentally

the clips on the screen were cut to a man blocking out a source of light with his testicles. The video, later dubbed as the 'testicular eclipse', was swiftly removed from The incident happened during a segment where the hosts shared clips of the eclipse sent in by viewers who'd captured the amazing phenomena. However, one of the clips appeared to show a man blocking out the sun with his testicles, filmed from below. A news outlet in Mexico appeared to "drop the ball" when it accidentally aired a man's testicles during its coverage of Monday's solar eclipse. RCG Media's 24/7 news program was running a A news outlet in Mexico appeared to "drop the ball" when it accidentally aired a man?s testicles during its coverage of Monday?s solar eclipse. RCG Media?s 24/7 news program was running a programme covering the cosmic event when its three anchors presented clips from fans enjoying the spectacle. It was then that the show unfortunately A local Mexican television network found itself egg on its face when it was duped into broadcasting a video clip featuring a man?s scrotum in all of its glory during a live coverage of the solar eclipse. RCG TV, a broadcast station located in Coahuila?s northeastern region, was covering the cosmic event on its ?24/7? midday news program. News anchors for RCG media were giving live commentary just as the solar eclipse on Tuesday entered totality, when, suddenly, something that definitely was not the moon took over the screen. The This eclipse coverage was nuts. A Mexican news outlet is garnering ridicule online because it accidentally aired a man?s testicles when presenting viewer-submitted footage of Monday?s solar A Mexican news outlet has been ridiculed online after accidentally broadcasting a video of a man?s testicles, submitted as prank footage of the recent total solar eclipse. RCG Media?s 24/7 The segment was quickly cut when the hosts realised they had instead shown a video of a man blocking the sun with his testicles. NEW:

Mexican News Station RCG Media Accidentally Shows Testicles The news outlet is receiving criticism online after a video of the coverage went viral. Three anchors on RCG Media?s 24/7 news program were presenting viewer-submitted footage of the total solar eclipse when the clips on the screen cut to a man blocking out a source of light with his testicles. Testicular EclipseIn the video, the three anchors on RCG Media?s 24/7 news program were broadcasting the solar eclipse, that took place on Monday (April 9), and accidentally the clips on the screen were cut to a man blocking out a source of light with his testicles. The video, later dubbed as the 'testicular eclipse', was swiftly removed from The incident happened during a segment where the hosts shared clips of the eclipse sent in by viewers who'd captured the amazing phenomena. However, one of the clips appeared to show a man blocking out the sun with his testicles, filmed from below. A news outlet in Mexico appeared to "drop the ball" when it accidentally aired a man's testicles during its coverage of Monday's solar eclipse. RCG Media's 24/7 news program was running a A news outlet in Mexico appeared to "drop the ball" when it accidentally aired a man?s testicles during its coverage of Monday?s solar eclipse. RCG Media?s 24/7 news program was running a programme covering the cosmic event when its three anchors presented clips from fans enjoying the spectacle. It was then that the show unfortunately