TVTV NewsBBC1BBC presenter Betty Glover had been attempting a report on the World Cup when she noticed a couple 'necking it on' behind her.07:46, 15 Jun 2026A BBC reporter was forced to interrupt her own coverage after an awkward encounter in the background.‌BBC Sport correspondent Betty Glover had been reporting live on the World Cup from the streets of Los Angeles this weekend.‌The presenter was due to deliver a report to the camera after Scotland’s 1-0 win against Haiti, but had to abandon her coverage after realising a couple were involved in a very close encounter behind her.‌Broadcaster Betty admitted she “couldn’t hold it together” after noticing the couple making out behind her.She took to social media to share a clip, showing how stunned she was when she realised what was going on directly behind her.Content cannot be displayed without consent‌As Betty attempted to focus on the camera in front rather than what was behind, the shot redirected to crop out the couple.Betty wrote on Instagram : “Don't mind me guys... Just trying to do a piece to camera when a couple started necking it on behind me.“@georgecoops behind the camera couldn't stop laughing & in the end I couldn't hold it together.”‌Before breaking into laughter, Betty had said in the clip: “Hello and welcome to LA and your morning cup day after Scotland just enjoyed one of their best footballing moments in history winning their first world cup game.”She was then forced to bring the segment to an abrupt close after breaking out in laughter.‌“Cant believe you actually started talking,” one follower replied to Betty’s video.Journalist Christian Hewgill also said: “This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.”Another said: “please show this on air!” while a third wrote: “Fair play for trying to keep going! A true pro.”‌This comes just hours after the BBC was forced to issue an apology after an American fan dropped a swear word on live TV.During an interview, one fan described Fifa bosses as “greedy f***s” while speaking from a bar in Washington.Article continues belowThe reporter was forced to issue a shocked apology, admitting “apologies for the language there”, while the interview went on, describing Fifa bosses as “clowns”.“That casts a bit of a shadow on this but as a soccer fan it’s always awesome to have a World Cup at home,” he concluded.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌BBC1FIFA