Interview of the century: Internet sensationalist Guy Goma intends to sue the BBC

Interview of the century: Internet sensationalist Guy Goma intends to sue the BBC

Guy Goma, who gained fame after an accidental interview with the British broadcasting corporation BBC, plans to sue for non-payment of fees, reports “MIR 24”, with reference to information from the Sky News channel.

The story is this: Goma came to the BBC in 2006 to get a job.However, he was mistaken for Guy Kewney, an invited live IT journalist.The program was supposed to be about trademarks in the music industry.

Goma, realizing that he was confused with another person, continued to answer the host's questions, not understanding what was at stake.This video has received five million views on the Internet.

But despite this, the BBC never paid the man who brought the “fame” of the corporation any fee, although he repeatedly tried to contact the company.

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