ABC newsreader Jessica Rendall is caught SCRIBBLING on her notes in a hilarious blooper

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Newsreader is called the ‘Queen of ABC News’ after she is caught scribbling on her notes in a hilarious blooper: ‘When you think you’re off air’

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ABC News reporter Jessica Rendall was caught out in a hilarious blooper this week when she was captured on camera scribbling on her notes after signing off her news bulletin. 

The brunette thought she was off-air, but the cameras were still rolling.  

‘Stay with us now, Sarah Ferguson is up next with 7:30, goodnight,’ Jessica said, before shuffling her papers and doodling on them.

ABC News reporter Jessica Rendall was caught out in a hilarious blooper this week when she was captured on camera scribbling on her notes after signing off her news bulletin 

Jessica posted the gaffe on her TikTok page, writing: ‘Pls don’t fire me, I was just taking notes.’

Her fans have since dubbed her the ‘Queen of ABC News’. 

‘She signed that sheet off quick,’ one follower wrote underneath. 

‘Stay with us now, Sarah Ferguson is up next with 7:30, goodnight,’ Jessica said, before shuffling her papers and doodling on them 

Jessica posted the gaffe on her TikTok page, writing: ‘Pls don’t fire me, I was just taking notes’ 

Another added: ‘She’s like, “Hell yeah I’m outta Here!”  

Jessica was a cadet reporter for the broadcaster back in 2020, before making her way on air. 

She is not the only one to suffer an embarrassing gaffe on the ABC. 

Natasha Exelby was caught playing with a pen when the camera cut back to her at her desk during an ABC bulletin back in 2017.

Her fans have since dubbed her the ‘Queen of ABC News’ 

Natasha Exelby was caught playing with a pen when the camera cut back to her at her desk during an ABC bulletin back in 2017 

Her shocked response gave viewers a good laugh – but her bosses were reportedly less than amused, swiftly taking her off news reading duties and relegating her to junior producer shifts.  

The ABC then backpedalled on their decision to sideline the news reporter following a public outcry. 

She later left the ABC weeks after the gaffe. 

Following reports she was taken off news reading duties due to ‘behavioural issues’, the TV personality appeared to take a swipe at the network.

Speaking of her decision to stay quiet during the scandal, Natasha told The Sunday Telegraph: ‘Even though they (the ABC) didn’t do the right thing by me, I wanted to do the right thing by them’.

Her shocked response gave viewers a good laugh – but her bosses were reportedly less than amused, swiftly taking her off news reading duties and relegating her to junior producer shifts 

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