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Entertainment April 18, 2026

REPORTER'S LIVE ON-AIR DISASTER: You Won't BELIEVE What Happened!

REPORTER'S LIVE ON-AIR DISASTER: You Won't BELIEVE What Happened!

The wind shifted, and for young reporter Katie Brown, a routine assignment took a hilariously unexpected turn. She was on location, covering a marijuana raid in Coffs Harbour, Australia, when a sudden gust carried the unmistakable aroma – and a whole lot of smoke – directly into her path.

A throwback video posted to her Instagram reveals the moment. Katie was mid-sentence, calmly explaining how police were transporting the confiscated cannabis for destruction, when a burst of laughter erupted nearby. Then, a thick plume of smoke enveloped her.

The footage shows Katie’s immediate reaction: eyes squeezed shut, mouth agape, as she visibly struggled against the unexpected fumes. It was a moment of pure, unscripted television, a collision between professional duty and a rather potent cloud.

Comp of Katie Brown as a young reporter stood in front of a cannabis fire holding a microphone, and older, wearing a lilac dress photographed at an event

“Don’t remember how my story finished,” Katie wrote in her caption, “but I remember being so hungry all day.” The post sparked a wave of amusement, with commenters recalling the incident and playfully teasing her about the effects of the accidental inhalation.

One commenter pointed out the irony of Coffs Harbour being the location, while others demanded to see the full, uncut video. The clip quickly gained traction, becoming a beloved anecdote from her early reporting days.

Katie’s career has blossomed since those early assignments. Starting with Nine News, she now shines as a roving reporter for Sunrise on 7, a popular Australian breakfast show. Her role involves connecting with viewers and sharing their remarkable stories.

Moment TV reporter accidentally inhales cannabis smoke live on-air katiebrownaus Katie Brown

This isn’t the only glimpse into her past she’s recently shared. Katie also unearthed a delightfully awkward audition tape from when she was 21, vying for a job on Channel 10. The video, featuring a close-up of her open mouth, showcased her youthful ambition and a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor.

“Life’s a bit serious and scary at the moment,” she wrote alongside the throwback, “so here’s a throwback Thursday for a laugh.” Despite not landing the “Taste Master” job, Katie expressed gratitude, acknowledging that it ultimately paved the way for her current, dream role.

The video serves as a charming reminder of the unpredictable nature of live reporting and the importance of finding humor in unexpected situations. It’s a story that resonates, a testament to a young journalist’s resilience and good-natured spirit.

Moment TV reporter accidentally inhales cannabis smoke live on-air katiebrownaus 2 d POV: you?re a junior reporter covering a marijuana raid and the wind changes don?t remember how my story finished, but I remember being so hungry all day. Throwback to maybe 2012/13 in Coffs Harbour!

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