Concern for Today show reporter Mia Glover as her left eye appears to ‘droop’ during live cross
Viewers of the show today raised concerns about reporter Mia Glover after she appeared on the breakfast program on Wednesday morning with a ‘droopy’ eye and swollen cheek.
The Channel Nine reporter and weekend news presenter, 34, was on the show to report on a whale sighting on the Gold Coast, Queensland.
Concerns were raised when the whale swam close to shore and from inside the shark nets, as surfers swam out to check on the animal.
But viewers were more concerned about Mia, whose left eye appeared to be drooping while her cheek looked red and swollen.
“Is Mia’s left eye okay?” Looks limp. Just checking to see if she’s okay,” one viewer wrote on Facebook.
Viewers of the show today raised concerns about reporter Mia Glover after she appeared on the breakfast program on Wednesday morning with a ‘droopy’ eye and swollen cheek
“Is Mia’s left eye okay?” Looks limp. Just checking to see if she’s okay,” one viewer wrote on Facebook
“Yes, left eye and swollen red cheek by the looks of it,” another added. ‘It could be anything from an insect to red eyes. I hope she’s doing well.’
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Nine for comment.
Mia has worked in media for over ten years, previously serving as a newsreader for both Nine News and KIIS FM.
The Channel Nine reporter and weekend news presenter, 34, was on the show to report on a whale sighting on the Gold Coast, Queensland
She has built a reputation for presenting the news in style and is known for exchanging cheeky jokes with Today show co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo.
She is married to the love of her life Paul and is the proud mother of their son Albert.
In February 2023, it was reported that Mia was heading to Channel Nine’s Gold Coast newsroom to take up a new role.
Mia, who has been with Nine since 2016, continues her role as senior reporter for Today in Queensland.
She started working for Today in 2020 and has occasionally filled in on the breakfast news desk.
Before joining Nine, she worked as a reporter at i98FM and WIN Television and also presented breakfast news.
She has done stints as a news presenter for Nine’s regional Queensland bulletin and has provided the weather for the 6pm news.