Newscaster Throws Up His Co-Host’s Artichoke Dip On Live TV
If you’ve ever been to a potluck, you can relate to the situation where your friend made a suspicious looking potato salad, or tuna casserole, and you’re wondering whether you should risk your health in order to not hurt their feelings. At least you never have to make that decision on live TV.
Global News in Canada put together a holiday food segment, and host Leslie Horton tried to convince her co-hosts to try her artichoke dip.
The dip looked less-than-appetizing, and the news team immediately roasted her, in the politest, most Canadian way possible.
Anchor Scott Fee casually said that it “smelled like a barn,” while meteorologist Jordan Witzel straight up exclaimed, “I can’t do this!” while fidgeting around the couch in fear.
She did warn them a bit, saying that, “Something went terribly wrong,” when she made it, so after that, it was on them.
They eventually tried the dip, and the looks on their faces were priceless. So much disgust over one bite.
Witzel was in shock by how strong of a vinegar flavor the artichokes had, even though Horton swore she didn’t put any vinegar. He tried to keep it down, but eventually reached for some gift wrap on the floor, and spit out the dip as he gagged and coughed like he was just poisoned.
They should have just hit her with the, “I think I’ll try it later,” and moved on.