A video of a Fox News reporter blocking two women from kissing him on the cheek during a live broadcast has gone viral.

Fox News broadcaster Mike Tobin attempted to discuss the events of the Boston Maration bombings on Tuesday's airing of Studio B with Shepherd Smith, when a bizzare event happened. Tobin talked about seriousness of the FBI theories on how the bombings occurred, when two women instantly appeared on the screen.

Tobim kept his composure and did not look at either woman, as he calmly pushed them out of the shot, saying, "Please don't do that again" before seamlessly finishing his report. The footage of Tobin's reaction below has racked up over 300,000 views.

After the incident, Tobin received a support from social media users, who praised the veteran reporter for handling the situation with professionalism.

"@MikeTobinFox has to be the smoothest reporter ever with these cat-like reflexes," one Twitter user wrote.

"Ladies, don't try to kiss Mike Tobin when he's trying to do his job," another person tweeted.

Tobin himself took to his Twitter account to express his views on the incident, and said that the attempted kiss was not cool.

"Heckling comes with the biz. But it's not like they would not no the sbjct. I hope their friends let thm no it wz inappropriate," Tobin tweeted on April 22.

The surviving suspect in the bombings Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged at his hospital bed on Monday with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. Authorities found him hiding in a boat in Watertown, Mass., on April 19.

Dzhokhar's brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev was murdered in a shootout with police the day before. 

ABC News reported that the 19-year-old, who is facing the possibility of the death penalty from the attack that left three killed and 264 people injured.

"Headed Home. But, Ill be back. I love that dirty water. Stay Boston Strong!" Tobin tweeted on April 23.

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