An ITV newsreader has been forced to address his health in a social media post after sparking concern with his appearance live on air on Monday evening.
Journalist Paul Brand, 38, took to our screens to present the latest instalment of News at 10.
But fans rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to point out how one of his eye’s looked redder than usual.
One asked on the platform: ‘Has Paul Brand had an allergic reaction / hayfever reaction in his right eye? #ITVNews.’
The editor decided to take to Instagram to explain what had happened.
Sharing a selfie of himself with one of his eyes looking a little sore, Paul said: ‘For those asking, the dodgy eye is just a product of a toddler’s grubby fingers.
TV newsreader Paul Brand (pictured) has been forced to address his health in a social media post after sparking concern with his appearance live on air on Monday evening.
The editor, 38, decided to take to Instagram to explain what had happened and why he had a red looking eye
‘Hopefully less red tomorrow.’
Paul is currently the UK editor of ITV News, and has held that role since 2021.
He has worked with the channel for a number of years, starting off his career as a production journalist at ITV Wales in 2008.
Paul later worked as a political correspondent for ITV Yorkshire and ITV Tyne Tees & Border.
He joined ITV News in 2016 as a political correspondent and has also presented the current affairs programme Tonight for the past three years, as well as Good Morning Britain occasionally.
Paul is married to Joe Cuddeford and the pair share a son.
The journalist has worked with ITV for a number of years and he has appeared on Good Morning Britain before
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Over the years he has been nominated and won awards for his work.
Some include Broadcaster of the Year at the 2019 PinkNews awards.
He also won Political Journalist of the Year at the RTS Television Journalism Awards in 2023.
This isn’t the first time that viewers have shared their concerns over a presenter on their TV screens.
Earlier this year Clive Myrie, 60, worried fans after many noticed that he had a swollen eye while he was hosting BBC News at Six.
As he read out the latest reports from around the world back in January, fans took to X to share their concern.
They wrote: ‘@BBCNews is Clive Myrie ok? His left eye is droopy??’; ‘What’s wrong with Clive Myrie’s eye tonight?’; ‘Something wrong with Clive Myrie’s left eye @BBCNews?’
Clive Myrie has reᴀssured worried viewers, after many noticed his swollen eye while he was hosting Monday night’s BBC News at Six (pictured)
The newsreader, 60, has presented the weekday news bulletin on BBC One for the past decade, but sparked a flood of concern during the latest live broadcas
‘Just noticed that Clive Myrie has a slight droop in his left eyelid. Has that always been there or has he had a stroke recently?’; ‘What’s Clive Myrie done to his eye’.
However, Clive soon took to X to clear up any fears, explaining he was just suffering from a non-serious infection as he thanked fans for their concerns.
In his typical humorous tone, the Mastermind host quipped that he had wanted to wear an eyepatch, but had been denied by bosses because he resembled a pirate.
He wrote: ‘Happy N.Year everyone and thank you all for your concern over my left eye. It’s nothing serious, just an infection.
‘I did think about wearing an eye patch, but the boss said no! A bit like Long John Silver.
‘He wasn’t having any of it! Cheers.’