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It's TV.... Doesn't mean it's even anything. Most likely once the tape stopped rolling she said thanks and walked off. Or they could have fucked who knows. But it's TV. People like to shock the audience
It's clearly not set up though, regardless of TV or not
However, the dynamic does change a little since the pressure is on her to be a great presenter/journalist and he a little high value compared to her asking some UFC fan out in the street. Let's see how freaked out she would get if some random dude did that
Are yall watching the same video that I did? What I see is she has a flirtatious question planned, she says it, and he plays around with it. She's a UFC reporter, so its her job to look hot and flirt a bit. She did, he just played around with it. You see this in many interviews on TV. When Bradley Cooper grabs Ellen and takes her off stage like he's going to bang her, its nothing really. They play to the audience. This is common on many shows, host (guy or girl) asks something flirtacious, the celeb plays with it and grabs them, dances with them, kisses them or whatever...the audience does a "wooooo"...but no one takes it seriously. If you look at her face and bl, she's humoring him and she moves on from it quickly. This is far from impressive, its just a celebrity getting away with light dry humping from a woman who has to be nice to him and isnt going to ever reject him on tv for her career.