Video shows moment ESPN reporter called another writer 'f---ing c--t' near Aaron Judge
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Full video has emerged of the moment when MLB reporter Marly Rivera called another writer a ‘f---ing c--t,’ which led to Rivera's termination from ESPN.
Rivera, who mainly covered the Yankees for the sports media giant while also being a part of its national baseball broadcasts, is seen directing the explicit remark at fellow reporter Ivón Gaete last week at Yankee Stadium.
It also happened right near New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, as TMZ Sports obtained video of the entire interaction.
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Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Kike Hernandez is interviewed by ESPN Deportes broadcaster Marly Rivera after the game against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
Warning: The video below contains explicit language.
"Oh, what a f---ing c--t. Unbelievable," Rivera can be heard saying to Gaete, who had a wide-eyed reaction to it.
Rivera seemed very displeased with Gaete as she was angrily speaking in Spanish to her prior to the expletive.
According to the New York Post, Rivera had set up a time with the Yankees to interview Judge, but Gaete, who was reporting for Tokyo Broadcasting with Los Angeles Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani in town, also tried interviewing No. 99.
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That’s what apparently set Rivera off, and she later tried to walk back her comment.
"I wasn’t talking about you," she is heard saying off-camera.
Rivera continued to ask Gaete in Spanish to speak with her after her poor choice of words, but Gaete, who is the wife of MLB Vice President of Communications John Blundell,