F1 Austin: Well Played Miss Culpepper, Well Played…
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F1 Austin: Well Played Miss Culpepper, Well Played…



Fans or even random people popping up behind reporters during live television broadcasts for their 15 seconds of fame (or infamy, depends on which way you see it) is nothing new, but how journalists react in these kind of situations can greatly differ.

While some reporters are surprised and perhaps even lose their words or break into laughter when this happens, we had none of that with KVUE TV's Quita Culpepper, who was covering a report from downtown Austin during Formula 1 Fan Fest on Saturday night when a playful woman came up from behind.

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