While Filming Live: TV Reporter Gets Interrupted by His Mom—Who Wants to Say Hi

Moms will do what they want to do, and they don’t care if their children will be embarrassed or get in trouble. And if they want to say hello while their kid is at work, they will do so, and no one can tell them otherwise. That’s exactly what recently happened to Ohio reporter Myles Harris.

Harris recently shared a funny video on his Instagram that shows his mom Sandi deciding to say hello while he’s filming. The clip shows the ABC 6 journalist getting ready for a field report on the side of the road when he notices a familiar person pulling up.

His mom rolls down her window and says: “Hi baby!” to her son.

“I’m trying to work right now and you’re over there calling my phone. This is DeAngelo, you can say hi,” Harris responds while his cameraman is trying to contain his laughter.

Mom proceeds to wave from the car and greet DeAngelo as well. But before she can say anything else, Harris encourages her to continue driving so she wouldn’t hold up the traffic.

Check out this amusing video below.

The clip quickly became viral and made Harris and his mom internet sensations. They already made appearances on Good Day America and were contacted by several other high-profile shows.

“She always wants a front-row seat. Number-one cheerleader. She always wants a front-row seat,” Harris told ABC. “And that’s just a prime example of, one, a mom being a mom, but just trying to get that front-row seat to see what I’m doing.”