Poppy Harlow passed out live on CNN on Monday. Image source: CNN
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"I'm fine."
CNN anchor Poppy Harlow passed out on Monday during a segment on CNN regarding a new CNN/ORC poll on Americans' attitudes about the war on terror.
Harlow’s speech slurred and off-camera voices could be heard before CNN went to commercial.
A short time later, Harlow told viewers that she is “fine.”
"For all of you on Twitter, who are asking if I'm OK, thank you so much. I got a little hot, and I passed out for a moment," Harlow said when she returned to the air. "I am fine, we’re going to take a quick break, we’ll be right back."
Twitter users expressed concern for Harlow and wished her a speedy recovery.
What just happened to @PoppyHarlowCNN on @CNN his morning?? Didn't sound good. Hope she's ok!
— D. Williamson (@derwentw) December 28, 2015
Frightening moment on live TV. Anchor #PoppyHarlow slurs words, passes out. No word @CNN on her condition; fans very concerned. #CNN
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) December 28, 2015
@PoppyHarlowCNN Take care of yourself. You are far more important to yourself and your family. Your fans will wait for you to rest and heal.
— David S. Calef (@dcalef) December 28, 2015
Harlow tweeted that she is seeing a doctor and she’s thankful for her CNN colleagues.
Thank you all for your concern and messages! I am ok! Passed out briefly and am with the doctor now. So thankful to our amazing CNN team.
— Poppy Harlow (@PoppyHarlowCNN) December 28, 2015
Update from the hospital -- our little girl due this spring is doing just fine. Was a scare but we are both ok. Thank you all so much!
— Poppy Harlow (@PoppyHarlowCNN) December 28, 2015
According to an investigation by TheBlaze, people pass out on television frequently. Watch below:
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