We'd be amazed if you haven't heard of the 'f**k her right in the p*ssy' craze that has swept the world in the last couple of years.
Basically it involves people interrupting live media events by shouting the crude phrase loudly enough for everyone to hear and so popular did it become worldwide that it even reached the Ploughing Championships and TV3 News last year.
A Canadian reporter fought back against it this weekend when shaming a group of fans outside Toronto FC's clash with Houston Dynamo after one of the group bellowed the line during an interview outside Toronto's stadium.
The reporter, Shauna Hunt, could have let it go but instead she admirably decided to confront the fans in question and proceeded to utterly humiliate them on live TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=35&v=LKkAL1AEam8
She managed to make a particularly massive fool out of the fan in the Arsenal jersey who told her she was lucky that she didn't have a vibrator in her ear, a reference we can only assume relates back to an infamous Transfer Deadline Day incident in the recent past.
Well played Shauna.
Clip via CityTV OfficialHat-tip to 101 Great Goals
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