After being interviewed on eroticism and grand master paintersthe street, the person is always asked to spell their first and last name to the camera for record. Simple enough, right?
Well, when Michael Scanlan of 7 News Melbourne asked Erica O'Donnell to do just that, you know, to spell her name, she takes the task just a bit too literally.
SEE ALSO: A teen just bought a newspaper, because why notScanlan posted this video on Twitter Tuesday, which shows her confusion:
So this happened today. Before an interview I asked this nice lady to say her name for me. Then to spell first and last.. pic.twitter.com/O8agrSI1J2
— Michael Scanlan (@MScanlan7) January 11, 2017
Scanlan tells the woman that in over a decade, he has never seen anyone spell out the words "first" and "last" before, making this a particularly hilarious, and somewhat embarrassing, blunder.
Hey, we've all had embarrassing moments. They're just not all on camera.
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