"She was not hospitalized," says a statement on the station's Web site. "She says she is feeling fine this morning."
There was CBS 2 LA reporter Serene Branson affiliated with stroke live on air and report on the Grammys Sunday night.
Branson was initially mocked when hit with a video of her speaking gibberish on the web. Later, the Telegraph UK reported that she suffered a stroke and was rushed to the hospital.
Statement available on the station's Web site Monday read, "was examined Serene Branson by paramedics on the scene immediately after the broadcast. Her vital signs were normal. She was not hospitalized. As a precautionary measure, given that colleague ride home and she says she is feeling fine this morning. "
Cameras flashed to file footage of the Grammys as she struggled to speak live on air.
KNBC anchor Angie Crouch wrote Monday on Twitter: "KCBS reporter Serene Branson is okay - hang in there girl!"
2 did not respond CBS to requests comments made by the Hollywood Reporter.
There was CBS 2 LA reporter Serene Branson affiliated with stroke live on air and report on the Grammys Sunday night.
Branson was initially mocked when hit with a video of her speaking gibberish on the web. Later, the Telegraph UK reported that she suffered a stroke and was rushed to the hospital.
Statement available on the station's Web site Monday read, "was examined Serene Branson by paramedics on the scene immediately after the broadcast. Her vital signs were normal. She was not hospitalized. As a precautionary measure, given that colleague ride home and she says she is feeling fine this morning. "
Cameras flashed to file footage of the Grammys as she struggled to speak live on air.
KNBC anchor Angie Crouch wrote Monday on Twitter: "KCBS reporter Serene Branson is okay - hang in there girl!"
2 did not respond CBS to requests comments made by the Hollywood Reporter.
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