Like many reporters, Anderson Cooper is down in Florida, covering Hurricane Milton for CNN. During the height of the storm, he reported from an area where he knew there would be a lot of visuals that could make the storm look worse than it actually was. However, in this case, old Milton was a bitch of a storm.
Anyways, as he was talking about the worsening conditions, he got hit in the upper chest by something white. Then, he told the audience, “That wasn’t good. We’ll probably go inside shortly.” No shit, Sherlock!
About time he finally got hit with something. Let me tell you, he puts himself in dangerous positions to make it look better during storms. There is no reason to be that close to the water when covering a category 3 hurricane. You are just asking for trouble. And yesterday he got it. Luckily, it was just styrofoam; next time, it could be part of a boat or a metal sign. Unless he finally learned his lesson.