Clive Myrie addresses public worries about his 'drooping eye' on BBC News.

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January 6th 2025.

Clive Myrie addresses public worries about his 'drooping eye' on BBC News.
If you tuned in to BBC News at Six tonight, you may have noticed something a little different about Clive Myrie. The esteemed broadcaster and chief news correspondent, known for his sharp reporting and hosting skills, was sporting a drooping left eye.
Despite his usual smart attire of a black suit, white shirt, and navy blue tie, viewers couldn't help but notice that his left eye appeared half closed while his right eye remained fully open. This sparked concern among viewers who took to social media to express their worry and curiosity about Myrie's eye.
Upon noticing the flurry of tweets and comments, Myrie took to his own social media to address the concern in a lighthearted manner, assuring everyone that it was just an infection and not something serious.
But the speculation continued as viewers tried to figure out the cause of his droopy eye. Some suggested a stye, while others hoped it was just a minor issue related to stress or fatigue. Thankfully, it turned out to be nothing serious and viewers were relieved to hear that Myrie was okay.
This wasn't the first time Myrie made headlines recently. In October, it was reported that he failed to declare £145,000 from corporate events over the past year. This came after the BBC's director-general requested on-screen talent to declare external earnings for more transparency. Myrie later apologized and said he would not be taking part in any more paid external events for the foreseeable future.
Despite this hiccup, Myrie remains one of the BBC's most respected and well-known broadcasters. He joined the BBC in the 1980s as a trainee local radio reporter and has worked his way up to become a prominent figure in the industry. Last year, he was part of the BBC's election night coverage for the UK General Election and also covered the US presidential election.
So, rest assured, Myrie is doing well and will continue to bring us the news we trust and rely on. And if you have any concerns or stories to share, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We'd love to hear from you.

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