Bizarre moment Download festival reveller heckles BBC broadcast to thank the NHS for supplying him with ‘prescription speed’ in early morning outburst
- Reporter Hannah Miller was interrupted by a young man at Download festival
- Video footage shows the man thanking the NHS for supplying him with ‘speed’
This is the bizarre moment a Download festival reveller heckled a BBC broadcast to thank the NHS for supplying him with ‘prescription speed’ in an early morning outburst.
The man’s strange appearance happened when BBC Breakfast hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were talking to reporter Hannah Miller live from Donington Park for the music festival which began in Derby yesterday.
Video footage shows Miller speaking about Metallica’s performance which went on ‘really, really late into the night’, when she was interrupted by a seemingly intoxicated man at 6:25am.
Wearing a monochrome outfit and matching headband, the man shouted: ‘I love my prescription speed supplied by the NHS.’
He was carrying two empty cans of beer and sporting black and white sweatbands around his wrists.
A Download festival reveller heckled a BBC broadcast to thank the NHS for supplying him with ‘prescription speed’ in an early morning outburst
Video footage shows reporter Hannah Miller (left) speaking about Metallica’s performance which went on ‘really, really late into the night’, when she was interrupted by a seemingly intoxicated man (right) at 6:25am
Crew members could be seen attempting to keep the young man out of the shot during the video
Music lovers were captured enjoying the sunshine as they sat down to watch the headline acts
Metallica (pictured) were the headline act at the rock festival Download last night. Their performance apparently went on very late into the night
Miller then replied: ‘Thank you very much. Thank you.
‘There’s a lot of people who want to have a lot of fun, as we can see. Sorry about that.’
Crew members could meanwhile be seen attempting to keep the young man out of the shot.
Miller had previously been talking about the fans who abandoned attending the rock festival after getting caught in heavy traffic.
It comes after families were left reeling from the noise of rock and heavy metal at the festival, which left their walls ‘rattling’, despite being in the next county 15 miles away.
Around 100,000 fansdescended on Donington Park, Leicestershire, for the four-day Download Festival.
The annual event – which is now in its 20th year – is being headlined by Metallica, Bring Me the Horizon and Slipknot.
But residents in the towns of Long Eaton, Matlock and West Hallam in Derbyshire – some 15 miles away – were angered at hearing the rock bands from their homes.
Alter Bridge also performed at the iconic rock music festival last night
More festival-goers were pictured as they prepared for tonight’s headline act Bring Me The Horizon
Two people celebrated as they enjoyed the music at the iconic annual rock festival
A woman held her head in her hands while her companion bathed in the toasty temperatures
Two music lovers dressed in black seemed to be enjoying their day out at the festival
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