Detroit news anchor can’t keep it together over co-host’s unintentionally risqué question
A Detroit news anchor lost his composure during a live broadcast when his co-host asked him a question about eating beaver. The anchor, Ryan Ermanni, was discussing the History Channel survival show 'Alone' with his co-host Deena Centofanti. The conversation turned awkward when Centofanti asked Ermanni if he could eat beaver, causing him to crack up and struggle to regain his composure.
- ▪Detroit news anchor Ryan Ermanni lost his composure during a live broadcast.
- ▪The incident occurred when co-host Deena Centofanti asked Ermanni about eating beaver on the History Channel survival show 'Alone'.
- ▪Ermanni struggled to regain his composure after cracking up at the apparent double entendre.
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| Publication time | Mon, 17 Aug 2026 00:09:14 -0400 |
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Media Detroit news anchor can’t keep it together over co-host’s unintentionally risqué question By Ariel Zilber Published Aug. 17, 2026, 12:09 a.m. ET (function() { var overlay = document.getElementById("nyp-player-lcp-overlay"); if (!overlay) { return; } function hideOverlay() { overlay.remove(); } function afterDCL() { requestAnimationFrame(hideOverlay); } if (document.readyState === "loading") { document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", afterDCL, { once: true }); } else { afterDCL(); } })(); See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A Detroit news anchor was reduced to fits of laughter after his co-host asked him a seemingly innocent question about survival tactics during a live broadcast.
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