How This Uncomfortable Kiss During A Toronto TV Interview Crosses The Line

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How This Uncomfortable Kiss During A Toronto TV Interview Crosses The Line
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''Spontaneous kiss' is an interesting way to describe an assault.'

A broadcasted “spontaneous” kiss between strangers in Toronto’s popular Trinity Bellwoods Park is causing online furor over what is and isn’t assault.

CTV News aired a segment on Thursday about social distancing that took an unexpected turn during an interview with park visitor Gillian McKeown. McKeown was interrupted while sharing her views about face mask usage with reporter Sean Leathong when she was approached by Jack Ring, a man she said she doesn’t know and had briefly chatted with moments before the segment started.

“Sorry to interrupt,” Ring says to the camera, before kissing McKeown, who appears not to have been expecting the interaction.

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