TikTok Click Shock (6/19/25)

Published Jun 19, 2025, 3:48 PM

A local news reporter accidentally left their live mic on and said something they didn't want to broadcast over air...But the audio is hilarious! Plus we've got a kitchen hack that'll make you think differently about avocados for the rest of your life...All that and more in a brand new TikTok Click Shock!

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A giant man eating.

TikTok click shot.

It's a bloodthirsty TikTok click shock.

It sounds like discussion.

The biggest TikTok videos from the past week. Let's get right to your first TikTok click shock, which is from a news chopper pilot. And you know those type of people who are reporters and pilots where they're flying over a city talking about the traffic or some type of big event that's happening below.

I actually graduated describe it because they're doing both at the same time.

Sometimes there are also photographers as well.

God right, Well, there's a guy named Stu Mundel who works for a news station in Los Angeles. And after Stu got done with his live report, he forgot to turn off his microphone.

Oh man, how many like even baseball commentaries, people that get fired.

For the office.

You are always told treat every mic like it's live. That is the rules.

So what happened next went out over the air and went viral.

Oh no, let's hear it.

You know what I don't care. I am married. I am legally married. I am legally married. That's about the only way you can really say it. But I am not looking at now at all. I I just had a bunch of debacles with my personal life. Yes, it's true. I know it's hard to believe. I got nothing right now, got nothing, got nothing, not really looking, trying to find myself and be happy. I'm being serious about that. I want to be beholden to no one at this moment, you know, do I got lonely, of course, but I got cats.

He's got cats. He's got cats.

He's got cats.

Is anyone else thinking?

His dating profile probably just got blown up if people.

Something legally married doesn't stop, it doesn't sound like it.

He's like, I'm marry, but they're not together, like they're obviously separated.

Job.

Yes, but he said you sounded very, very eager about the fact that trying to be on those apps. But not surprisingly, that clip got millions of views, with lots and lots of people commenting. One said, oh mg, this is like a family guy cut away. It's a great description. Another said, don't fire him, please make a series out of this instead. I love his honesty and Finally, one person wrote, give this man a raise and a therapist?

Yeah who was talking to and probably this co pilot?

Yeah, how's everything going on at home?

Actually living out with my cat Stull. You're doing a great job. We salute you. That was a TikTok click shot.

Here next TikTok click shot is a helpful kitchen hack that's gotten millions of likes online.

I love.

I'm going to have to explain it a little bit first because it's from a guy named Mikey who lives in Cape Town, South Africa, and his goal was to teach the world how to cut an avocado so it doesn't turn brown. I mean, we've seen a million of these story avocado video tips that are like, you know, squeeze a lemon in it, put them, put it in the fridge upside down, keep it in your dog's mouth for thirty seconds.

Cutting it can make it so it doesn't turn brown.

Here's Mikey's hacket.

It's really simple and I can't believe I've never thought of this, okay, but basically, you stand the avocado upright, okay, and then instead of cutting it in half down the middle like most people do, Mikey says, just cut small slices off, starting from the top, and then he can tell you the rest.

All right, when you cut an avocado, that exposes a lot of surface area tending to get brown a lot quicker. So what you do is you slice your avocado and then as you use it, you just scoop it out, drop it on your toast, and you just drop it right on a little plate or bowl or whatever, and it keeps it from going brown.

So here's a phono showing what he means. You can't start at the top.

Makes it look like a little avocado bowl in there.

Yeah, and then you slowly slice down the avocado more and more in scoop. That way, you're not making half of it brown at the start. Dude, I always in like ten seconds, So this does not apply to me. So afterwards, social media immediately said he's a genius. It looks like it works. Actually got nine point one million views on it.

People love this idea.

But the top comment was similar to Jose says, it's a great hack, but he's talking to people with self control.

Yeah, most of us and hail that entire avocado in one go.

So that was a TikTok click shot in your final one.

TikTok Click Shot.

Is a feel good story from a high school principal in Arlington, Texas. He made headlines after doing something very special for his graduating senior class. He wrote a personalized handwritten letter to every single senior student, four hundred and forty three of them.

Each one was amazing. I never liked your.

Little Here's Principal Jason Mutterer and some students talking about his amazing gesture.

Just mowing the yard one day. What can I do to give them something and bring it into my speech?

And he started speaking about personal handwritten letters and four hundred and forty three of them. I'm like, dang, alright, I'm like, there's no way he just wrote four hundred and forty three letters to every student here.

It came to me, I have a letter that I got from a teacher that was supposed to be like a fourth or fifth generation farmer, and my government teacher just said that you can go to college and you can succeed in college.

That's so cool going to a graduation.

Did you write any letters for the kids?

I bet the whoever kid was in like the end of the list had the worst tenmanship.

But.

Also apparently he enclosed a one dollar bill inside of each letter as a random act of kindness, which across four hundred students is probably most.

Of his annual sellars. Yeah, exactly.

He also told a lot of them in their letters sum at high school where they attended will always be their home, no matter where their lives may take them, they can always come back.

You know.

I kind of feel like that about my high school, and I could go back and I would remember people. This principle doesn't mean that for every kid, at least a handful that he's like, God, please, may I never see Those.

Were a copy paste from each other, but those were your TikTok shot stories for the day.

We got your phones. Have coming up Brook and Jeffrey in the morning.