"Good Day Orlando" Anchorman John Brown says, "I'm having a good Friday, so I refuse to talk about the Kardashians today. You're on your own Amy." His co-host got startled for a second as John continues to speak and leave the screen, saying "I've had enough Kardashians, I can't take anymore Kardashian stories on this show." Good thing his co-hosts were professional enough to continue with the show and the story after a good laugh.
John continued to yell as the Kardashian story was being reported. He says, "I don't care, I'm sick of this family. I can't take this anymore! It's a non-story. We're talking about this family every freaking day on this show. Nobody cares about this family anymore! I've had enough, it's Friday, I wanna have a good Friday. I don't wanna talk about the Kardashians." The co-achors laughed once again as John went all furious about the story that he deems non-sense.
He yells, "...listen to the research? Nobody cares about the Kardashians anymore!" His studio co-anchors however disagrees with that statement saying, "that's not true, they get good ratings, people watch them..."
His off-studio co-host laughed as she responds to John by saying, "The sad part about it is that I agree with you!" She then helped calm John down by telling him to breathe in and breathe out.
They all continued with the show despite John's rants and furious statements regarding the Kardashians. If he means to express that the Kardashians shouldn't be talked about, well isn't this awkwardly ironic?
After the slightly funny incident, John posted about it on Facebook - "Here is the Kardashian rant. Sorry, I lost my mind a bit, although it was partially in jest! I did feel better though after I was done."
He can't entirely be blamed about his impatience towards the story, as it is actually true that people are being fed Kardashian stories by the media every day. But it's his job to report trending topics such as the Kardashian fads.
If you're wondering what the Kardashian report is, it's about Kylie Jenner naming her rabbit "Bruce". So, can John Brown be blamed for his impatience?