‘I’m a Husband and Father First’: US Meteorologist Nick Jansen Defends Texting Wife On-Air During Live Storm Coverage, Says He Was Ensuring Baby’s Safety Amid Backlash Over Viral Video
Meteorologist Nick Jansen went viral for texting his wife during a live storm broadcast in Minnesota. Critics called it unprofessional, but Jansen defended himself, saying he was ensuring his wife and baby were safe. “I’m a husband and father first,” he said, earning massive support online.
A video of Minnesota meteorologist Nick Jansen texting during a live weather broadcast has gone viral, drawing mixed reactions online. The clip shows Jansen briefly checking his phone while updating viewers about severe storms in the Twin Cities on July 28. Critics called the move “unprofessional,” but Jansen later revealed he was texting his wife, Angie, to confirm she and their 5-month-old daughter, Jamie, had taken shelter in the basement. In a Facebook post, Jansen hit back at the criticism, saying, “I’m a husband and a father first… That’s not unprofessional, that’s being human.” He added that while he takes his job seriously, his family’s safety came first in that moment. Support poured in online, with thousands praising his priorities. Jansen later thanked viewers for their overwhelming kindness, calling the response “incredibly touching.” US: Double Tornado Rips Through Minnesota and South Dakota Amid Severe Weather, Video Surfaces.
Nick Jansen Defends Texting Wife On-Air During Live Storm Coverage
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