Chris Glover files complaint after Boyd Banks appears to lick him during TV hit

Reporter files complaint after comedian appears to lick him during TV hit

A Canadian reporter filed a police complaint Wednesday, claiming that A Canadian actor and comedian licked him while he was reporting live on TV, according to a report.

Chris Glover, of CBC Toronto, was covering a story at a Toronto comedy club Tuesday evening when a man – who was later identified as Boyd Banks – was seen approaching him from behind. The man appears to hover over Glover’s shoulders for a few moments before he allegedly licked his left ear.
Glover wrapped up the story, telling host Dwight Drummond: "Things are getting a little awkward out here, so I'm going to pass it back to you Dwight."

The alleged incident has since gone viral on social media, the CBC reported

Reached by phone by CBC Radio’s “As It Happens,” on Wednesday, Banks apologized for his actions saying, “I am an idiot … I want to apologize to the stand-up community in Canada and of course the reporter, who was doing his job.".

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