Myles Harris, A TV reporter in Columbus, Ohio, is going viral after hilariously getting interrupted by his mother while doing a live report. DeAngelo Byrd, the ABC 6 cameraman, continued to record when Harris' mother pulled up in her car behind her son while he was doing his job. 

Harris threw up his hands and shook his head when his mother suddenly arrived at the scene and interrupted his news report. 

"That's my mom. Hold on," the confused reporter said while turning to the camera.  

"Hi, baby," the mom said to her son while also giving a shoutout to the cameraman. "Hi, DeAngelo." 

Harris appeared to be slightly embarrassed by the unexpected encounter.

"Don't be holding up traffic because you got cars behind you," the reporter said while trying to get his mother out of the picture as soon as possible.

Byrd can be heard laughing as he continued to record the entire incident.

"Did you record that?" Harris asked the cameraman after his mother left the scene.

Social media users laughed with Harris when he posted video of the encounter. 

"Typical Sandi," the journalist wrote on Instagram. "Yes, typical Sandi…Thanks for @deangelodbyrd who kept rolling."

The viral video appears to be relatable for many people who are willing to show love to their children no matter how much it might embarrass them. 

Harris, who grew up in Columbus, is working as a multimedia journalist in his hometown, according to his bio. The Wright State University graduate played Division I tennis while majoring in mass communications.