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‘Testicular Eclipse’: Mexican Media Outlet Accidentally Airs Footage Of Man’s Testicles During Eclipse Coverage

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Nicole Silverio Media Reporter
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Mexican media outlet RCG Media accidentally aired footage of a man’s testicles during their coverage of the solar eclipse.

The footage cut to footage of a camera located between a naked man’s legs, and the producers swiftly censored it. The three anchors, particularly the two women anchors, appeared stunned and uncomfortable as the footage immediately cut back to them.

People took to social media immediately, with one naming the incident a “testicular eclipse.”

The media dedicated the majority of its coverage to the rare solar eclipse traveling across North America on Monday. The 15-mile-wide eclipse reached totality for over four minutes in Torreón, Mexico, and also completely blocked the sun’s view in Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, according to Live Science. (RELATED: Weather Channel Reporter Comes Fully Unglued, Screams Manically At Eclipse Totality) 

The eclipse reached Caribou, Maine — the final U.S. state to reach totality — at 3:32 p.m. and will travel throughout Canada, according to Live Science.