Clive Myrie reassures fans after sparking outpouring of concern over his 'droopy left eye' on BBC News
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Clive Myrie has reassured worried viewers, after many noticed his swollen eye while he was hosting Monday night's BBC News at Six. The newsreader, 60, has presented the weekday news bulletin on BBC One for the past decade, but sparked a flood of concern during the latest live broadcast.
As he read out the latest reports from around the world, fans were quick to notice his left eye was drooping throughout the programme. Fearing the worst, many took to social media to reach out to the BBC to check that all was well and express their concerns for Clive.
They wrote: '@BBCNews is Clive Myrie ok? His left eye is droopy??'; 'What’s wrong with Clive Myrie’s eye tonight?'; 'Something wrong with Clive Myrie’s left eye @BBCNews?'. 'Just noticed that Clive Myrie has a slight droop in his left eyelid. Has that always been there or has he had a stroke recently?'; 'What's Clive Myrie done to his eye'.
Clive Myrie has reassured worried viewers, after many noticed his swollen eye while he was hosting Monday night's BBC News at Six (pictured). The newsreader, 60, has presented the weekday news bulletin on BBC One for the past decade, but sparked a flood of concern during the latest live broadcast.
As he read out the latest reports from around the world, fans were quick to notice his left eye was drooping throughout the programme. 'Is Clive Myrie okay? His left eye looks inflamed.'; @BBCNews just want to check that clive myrie is okay? His right eye looks a bit puffier than usual.