Feb 13 • 15:26 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Radio host stumbled over his words during live broadcast - 'Under the spell of Sanna Marin'

A humorous mix-up occurred during a live broadcast on Radio Rock when host Harri Moisio mistakenly referred to ex-prime minister Sanna Marin as a news contributor for rock news, prompting laughter from co-host Nanna Bhose.

On Friday the 13th, a day often associated with bad luck, a hilarious incident unfolded on Radio Rock's morning show Korporaatio. Host Harri Moisio, while introducing upcoming segments, mistakenly mentioned that ex-prime minister Sanna Marin would deliver rock news, leading to uncontrollable laughter from his co-host Nanna Bhose. Moisio's gaffe went unnoticed by him initially, adding to the lightness of the moment.

As the laughter continued, Moisio was perplexed by his comment, prompting him to ask Bhose what he had said. Bhose, still giggling, clarified his statement and noted that Marin's name was involved in relation to a legal case being discussed that day in Helsinki. The mix-up provided comic relief and reflected the hosts' ability to keep the atmosphere light even while discussing serious subjects.

This moment not only showcased the dynamic between the radio hosts but also highlighted the public's interest in Sanna Marin, who has remained a notable figure in Finnish news. Moisio’s blunder, while humorous, also reminds listeners of Marin's ongoing legal matters, thus intertwining entertainment with current affairs, a blend typical of contemporary media broadcasting.

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