The footage of Nazlıcan İrem Köroğlu, who shook social media with the images reflected on TRT cameras during the match in which our National Women's Volleyball Team defeated the US Women's Volleyball National Team, explained what she experienced on the day of the match on her YouTube account. "THERE WAS NO NEED FOR SUCH A DRAMA"In her video, İrem Köroğlu said, "For some reason, the cameras captured me, but I was never aware that they were filming me. I only saw it once, and I was filming a video at that moment. My mother sent me messages several times saying 'They are filming you'. There was no internet inside, so I didn't see any messages. There was no need for such a drama. I was sharing my joy there. I was very happy because we won. It was a very beautiful and fun game. I actually have very nice videos. I was worried about scratching my eye two minutes ago. But there is nothing to be done about it" she used the expressions. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MATCH?During the match in which the Queens of the Net defeated the USA, Nazlıcan İrem's breasts were exposed due to the misfortune of her outfit during her celebration, and these moments were reflected on TRT screens, becoming a trending topic on social media. TRT WAS UNCOMFORTABLE WITH THE FOOTAGETRT made a statement to the public expressing their discomfort with the broadcast of the footage of the young girl named Nazlıcan İrem Köroğlu celebrating the victory of the National Volleyball Team. In the statement, the expressions "We would like the public to know that the filming and directing of the match were carried out by the host American broadcasting institution. TRT Sports and all broadcasting platforms that broadcast the match have displayed the footage instantly transmitted by the American broadcasting institution without any intervention. Therefore, this footage, which is completely contrary to our broadcasting policy, is sourced from the American broadcasting institution, and the discomfort caused by this situation has also been conveyed to the other party" attracted attention.
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