In Mexico, a female anchor of a local broadcasting station is holding a baby and carrying out the news. 



According to foreign media such as the Mexican daily Millenio on the 2nd local time, Yasmin Novello, Maya news anchor of Yucatan Channel 13, stood in front of the camera with a baby in her arms on the 25th of last month. 



As Novello did the news, the baby continued to look around, as if unfamiliar with the station's studio.

She then pulled her mom's clothes away while fiddling with her doll in her hands. 



Novello continued the message while restraining the baby's behavior that interfered with the broadcast, and ended the news without any incident.




The appearance of Novello delivering news while holding a baby garnered a lot of attention after the broadcast.

Messages of encouragement and support for Novello followed, along with the reaction of being surprised by a scene that is not often seen in the news. 



After receiving a lot of attention from the local area, Novello revealed the reason for carrying out the news with the baby on the SNS that day. 




Novello said, "I have a babysitter, but it was a day I didn't go to work, and my husband was too sick to take care of the baby," Novello said. 



He continued, "I was going to leave the baby with the station staff for a while, but the baby in the arms of strangers continued to cry and eventually went into the studio together. Fortunately, the baby did not cry and was quiet during the broadcast," he added.  



Novello also said, "I received a lot of support messages after the broadcast. I'm glad that I showed that being a woman and a mother can't be an obstacle to my job." "I am happy and proud to be part of a company that can embrace women." 



In response, netizens applauded Novello and the broadcasting station, such as "I support working mothers", "I admire the hard work and parenting", and "The broadcasting station that allows you to appear with a baby is also wonderful".  



This is a 'news pick'.



(Photo = 'Canal 13 Yucatan' Facebook capture)