Cicada crawls up reporter's neck on live television

The reporter continued his live shot with the cicada on his neck.
Friday, May 28, 2021
WASHINGTON (KABC) -- Cicadas, a species of bug that are emerging in droves after spending 17 years underground, are having a moment in the spotlight.

While preparing for a live shot, a cicada landed on CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju's chest. The insect eventually crawled up his neck while Raju was filming.

"Oh! Oh God," Raju said as he attempted to remove the bug from his neck.

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