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A sideline reporter for ESPN fainted on air Sunday while working at a friendly involving Milan and Real Madrid in Pasadena, CA. A former Trinidad and Tobago goalie called Shaka Hislop became wobbly prior to fainting.
OMG Shaka… hope he’s fine. @ESPNFC @DanThomasESPN @ShakaHislop pic.twitter.com/CfkviwSTJe
— Naman (@iamN7) July 24, 2023
ESPN provided an update later Sunday noting that Hislop was “conscious” and being examined by medics on the field.
It has been pointed out Hislop urged vaccination during the pandemic.
[…] comes days after an ESPN reporter who pushed the vaccinations fainted on air and NFL wide receiver Marquise Goodwin revealed an alarming diagnosis of blood clots in his legs […]
Should be lawsuits this is just wrong. Dr Naomi Wolf has all the FACTS on Pf iz er and MO Der n a on GETTR and probably fb