A group of climate activists attempting to disrupt a Swedish television program received a rude awakening — from a crew member who was filming the event.
The climate activists rushed the stage of Friday’s broadcast of “Let’s Dance” on TV4, according to the U.K.’s Daily Mail.
One of the activists was promptly met with a blow from an overhead camera rig.
The activists — affiliated with the group Restore Wetlands — deployed powdered paint and a banner in the midst of a dance performance by Olympic cross-country skier Charlotte Kalla and her partner, Tobias Karlsson, the report said.
It’s unknown if the cameraman intended to strike the heckler with the rig, with the timing of the act suggesting he may have merely intended to block them off.
Security personnel arrived seconds after the camera rig struck one activist with considerable force.
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Karlsson and Kalla continued performing in the midst of the bizarre interruption, unfazed by a statement of political militancy as they danced for the camera.
Another angle of the act captured the moment the camera collided with a demonstrator — from the perspective of the impromptu crowd control device.