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Delivery worker unexpectedly enters live Kuwait TV broadcast, clip goes viral

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10/07/2025

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10/07/2025

Delivery worker unexpectedly enters live Kuwait TV broadcast, clip goes viral
Kuwaiti news anchors stay calm as a deliveryman walks onto the live set.

KUWAIT CITY, July 10: A live news broadcast on Kuwait Television took an unexpected turn when a food delivery worker inadvertently walked onto the set during a live interview segment of the Ishraqah program, leaving anchors momentarily stunned and viewers both amused and baffled.

The incident, which unfolded on-air, quickly went viral after a clip was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by user @ADM_3DM. The video shows the delivery man casually entering the studio with a food delivery bag, briefly scanning his surroundings—seemingly realizing he had entered the wrong location—before quietly exiting the frame.

The caption accompanying the post read, “In a bizarre scene! A delivery worker entered the studio during an interview on the Kuwaiti Ishraqah program on the news channel of Kuwait Television.”

Despite the surprise, the news anchors maintained their composure and continued the broadcast without major disruption—a move that earned praise from viewers for their professionalism under unexpected circumstances.

Social media users reacted swiftly, turning the moment into a source of light-hearted commentary. One user quipped, “He came to deliver food, accidentally delivered nationwide unscripted smile.” Another joked, “Delivery till your table, sir,” while a third commented, “Someone was too lazy to meet him at the studio entrance.”

While many viewers appreciated the humor of the moment and the calm handling by the studio staff, some raised concerns about security, questioning how the delivery worker managed to enter a restricted live broadcast studio unnoticed.

As the clip continues to circulate across various platforms, it has not only drawn laughter but also sparked conversations about studio protocols and the unpredictable nature of live television.