CNN anchor Poppy Harlow showed true dedication to her work after fainting live on-air Monday. The pregnant broadcaster then recovered and said she and her baby were "fine."
The incident occurred as Harlow began a story about US President Barack Obama and a CNN/ORC poll that found that 74% of respondents didn't approve of how he's handling the fight on terrorism.
Then, while an on-air graphic filled the screen, Harlow began slurring her words, breathing irregularly, and then fell silent.
Viewers immediately noticed and began tweeting about what happened.
Later, the newswoman returned on-air and addressed the incident.
"For all of you on Twitter asking if I'm OK, thank you so much," Harlow said. "I got a little hot and I passed out for a moment. I am fine."
Afterward, the anchor went to the hospital and tweeted how she was doing to fans:
Thank you all for your concern and messages! I am ok! Passed out briefly and am with the doctor now. So thankful to our amazing CNN team.
Update from the hospital -- our little girl due this spring is doing just fine. Was a scare but we are both ok. Thank you all so much!
— Poppy Harlow (@PoppyHarlowCNN) December 28, 2015
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