“I have to be ashamed”: The live trolling of Roberto Cox by an ice cream man in Qatar | TV and show

The journalist wanted to show how the atmosphere is lived in Qatar when he became the target of the typical jokes of the ice cream vendors in that country.

The journalist Roberto Cox ended up experiencing a peculiar moment during the coverage of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, after a local ice cream man made him the butt of his product jokes.

The communicator was showing how the environment is in the Middle Eastern country in the middle of the sporting event when wanted to show different street food stalls in the place.

it was so They offered him a free ice cream in the middle of the officewhich he decided to accept. However, and as in thousands of virals that circulate on the networks, Cox starred in the typical moment of never receiving the product.

As soon as he approached the ice cream man, he brought the ice cream to the reporter’s hand, however, as he approached with his hand outstretched, he quickly took it out. “It’s my turn now to be ashamed”He commented to what is heard laughter from the studio.

Every time he fails to receive dessert, Cox reacts by looking seriously at the camera. His attempts even lead to the fact that when obtaining the cone, in a movement of the tenant, remains with that product without the expected ice cream.

The ice cream man continues his pranks, even scaring the reporter with fake drops of the product with shouts and laughter, to which Cox tries again, unsuccessfully, to take his food.

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Finally, the tenant wraps the cone in a napkin, as a sign that it will be a final delivery, greets Cox with a fist bump, and, delivering it, takes it off again, leaving Cox with the napkin in hand.

“I’m going to become a meme with this”joked the journalist between laughs. Finally, Cox was able to receive the product, which, according to what he explained, has an approximate cost of 5 dollars, that is, approximately five thousand Chilean pesos.

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