Cruel trolls attack Channel Nine’s weatherwoman for having a ‘bogan’ accent and demand she be replaced
- Trolls brand Mia Glover ‘bogan’
- Said they ‘switched channels’
Vile Facebook trolls have hit Channel Nine’s temporary weatherwoman Mia Glover, filling in for Tim Davies.
The Queensland-based broadcaster, who has been on Channel Nine since 2016, appeared on the show on Wednesday to read the weather forecast.
But shortly after her appearance, vicious and vicious trolls took to Channel Nine’s Facebook page and said they “switched channels” after her appearance.
“It’s hard to listen, to put up with the bogan weather woman. Why? Can this stop!’ wrote one,
Another horror story: Mia the weather girl. What is it with 9, why do they always have to get those screaming, attention seeking weather girls,” another mean troll wrote.
“I just have to switch to 7 because it’s unbearable to listen to this last one [presenter],’ added a third.
Cruel trolls have lashed out at Channel Nine weatherwoman Mia Glover (pictured) for her ‘bogan’ accent
Shortly after her performance, nasty comments appeared on Channel Nine’s Facebook page, with people saying they “switched channels” after her performance
The mother of one started working at Today in 2020, occasionally filling in at HQ.
She works as a weekend reporter in Queensland.
Prior to joining Nine, Glover worked at i98FM and WIN Television in Wollongong as a reporter, as well as presenting the breakfast news.
The mother of one started working at Today in 2020, occasionally filling in at HQ
She then went on to work for Sydney’s top two FM radio stations – WSFM and KIISFM – as a news presenter.
In 2015 she left for Canberra after her husband’s work moved there where she started working in political news for WIN News Canberra.
A year later she moved to the newsroom of Nine’s Gold Coast. She has done stints as a news presenter for Nine’s regional Queensland bulletin, providing the weather for the 6pm news.
Last year she started working in Brisbane as a senior reporter for the channel.
Channel Nine has been contacted for comment.