"F*ck it, I Quit" — Woman Leaves Job On Live Television
Charlo Green knows how to go out with a bang.
As a stand for legalization of marijuana, the KTVA anchor from Alaska quit her job live on the air with one f-bomb and a timely confession about her position as the owner of the Alaska Cannabis club.
"And as for this job," Green says. "Well. not that I have a choice, but, f*ck it, I quit."
In the video below, you can see a longer version of the clip where — moments before quitting — Green reveals that she is the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club .
"I just quit my news reporting job on live TV to announce that I am redirecting all of my energy toward helping to end a failed drug policy that has ruined the lives of far too many Americans," Green says. "Ballot Measure 2, the initiative to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska, isn't just about marijuana in the Last Frontier, it's about keeping the ball rolling on NATIONAL legalization."
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Reporter drops F-bomb, quits her job on live TV
Warning: This video contains language that may be offensive and not be suitable for all audiences.
Alaskan reporter Charlo Greene shocked everyone when she outed herself as the owner of an Alaskan cannabis club, cursed and then quit her job — all on live TV.
“F — it. I quit,” she said on live television. She then walked off camera, leaving her colleague shocked and fumbling for something to say.
Some Twitter followers praised Greene’s dramatic way of quitting her job.
Others say it was ‘classless’ and tacky.
Greene said she’s dedicating herself to the fight to legalize marijuana in the state of Alaska.
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