ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap provided his World Cup report from Brazil while insects crawled on him and his microphone.
ESPN’s @JeremySchaap about to be carried off into the rainforest by gigantic, hairy Brazilian moths.
— ha ig (@HaigNY) June 22, 2014
https://twitter.com/Heisenbergkamp/status/480774875347697665
@JeremySchaap You've got a little something on your mic…and your shoulder. #USMNT #USA pic.twitter.com/Rz3d06MTrU
— Steve Otteson (@sotteson) June 22, 2014
Jeremy Schaap doesn't stop reporting even when Amazonian bugs occupy his mic and shoulder. pic.twitter.com/tAuuN4FBo1
— nick (@nickyicky_) June 22, 2014
ESPN reporter @JeremySchaap is plagued by cicadas at the Amazonia Arena in Manaushttps://t.co/UfazUmS7Lm
(via @gifdsports)
— B/R Football (@brfootball) June 22, 2014
Schaap tweeted the following picture of his mic.
Our new friend. A true pro. pic.twitter.com/gHfxJIdoz2
— Jeremy Schaap (@JeremySchaap) June 22, 2014
He was complimented on remaining poised.
How Jeremy Schaap didn't just have a massive panic attack with that bug from Aliens vs Predators on his shoulder is mind-boggling
— Dennis (@rooneydr) June 22, 2014
Major props to Jeremy Schaap for keeping his composure while GIANT INSECTS were on him and his mic. I couldn't do that. No way.
— Kyle Dawson (@ItsKyleDawson) June 22, 2014
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Props to @JeremySchaap for not faltering with bugs hanging off his shoulder and his mic. pic.twitter.com/ZNPXukA0Bx
— Gray Robertson (@gray_robertson) June 22, 2014
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https://twitter.com/edsbs/status/480778327264096256
Then he gave an explanation.
Hate to disappoint everyone. We PUT those bugs on my shoulder and microphone. If they'd just flown onto me, I would have shrieked.
— Jeremy Schaap (@JeremySchaap) June 22, 2014
https://twitter.com/UMassLad/status/480785647184007169
https://twitter.com/Skippgil/status/480785046337380352
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