TV presenter's nose begins to shed blood during live stream as he continues

Huang Xinqi, news anchor for China's Suzhou TV, started bleeding from his nose while reading today's newscast during a broadcast live Monday - with some media users wondering why he felt he couldn't stop

The nose newscaster begins shedding blood during live TV broadcast as he bravely continues to read 0_News-ancho rs-nose-starts-pouring-blood-during-the-live-tv-broadcast-like-he-bra vely-keeps-reading.jpg The newscaster's nose begins to shed blood during the live TV broadcast as he bravely continues to read (

Image: Suzhou TV)

A Chinese news anchor continued to read about the day's events after blood started pouring from his nose live.

In a clip that has gone viral on Chinese social media platform Weibo, Suzhou TV presenter Huang Xinqi suffered a nosebleed during a live broadcast.

Despite the blood flowing to his mouth, Huang remains calm and continues to read the news with a calm and composed demeanor, the South China Morning Post reported.

After the show, the presenter said his only thought was to finish the bulletin.

Social media users were divided over the incident, with some praising his professionalism.

Others wondered why he felt unable to turn off the news to deal with a first aid issue and if his working conditions had something to do with it.

Suzhou TV newsreader Huang Xinqi suffered a nosebleed on Monday during a TV broadcast live which he co-hosted
Suzhou TV reporter Huang Xinqi had a nosebleed on Monday during a live TV show he co-hosted (

Picture:

Suzhou Television)

One person said, "I didn't see any professionalism.

"Was it very difficult to get the camera on his female colleague? He wasn't alone there."

Earlier this year, Chinese social media users posted hilarious clips after a top university in Shanghai told students they could pass a vital swimming exam...

TV presenter's nose begins to shed blood during live stream as he continues

Huang Xinqi, news anchor for China's Suzhou TV, started bleeding from his nose while reading today's newscast during a broadcast live Monday - with some media users wondering why he felt he couldn't stop

The nose newscaster begins shedding blood during live TV broadcast as he bravely continues to read 0_News-ancho rs-nose-starts-pouring-blood-during-the-live-tv-broadcast-like-he-bra vely-keeps-reading.jpg The newscaster's nose begins to shed blood during the live TV broadcast as he bravely continues to read (

Image: Suzhou TV)

A Chinese news anchor continued to read about the day's events after blood started pouring from his nose live.

In a clip that has gone viral on Chinese social media platform Weibo, Suzhou TV presenter Huang Xinqi suffered a nosebleed during a live broadcast.

Despite the blood flowing to his mouth, Huang remains calm and continues to read the news with a calm and composed demeanor, the South China Morning Post reported.

After the show, the presenter said his only thought was to finish the bulletin.

Social media users were divided over the incident, with some praising his professionalism.

Others wondered why he felt unable to turn off the news to deal with a first aid issue and if his working conditions had something to do with it.

Suzhou TV newsreader Huang Xinqi suffered a nosebleed on Monday during a TV broadcast live which he co-hosted
Suzhou TV reporter Huang Xinqi had a nosebleed on Monday during a live TV show he co-hosted (

Picture:

Suzhou Television)

One person said, "I didn't see any professionalism.

"Was it very difficult to get the camera on his female colleague? He wasn't alone there."

Earlier this year, Chinese social media users posted hilarious clips after a top university in Shanghai told students they could pass a vital swimming exam...

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