The moment a cheeky baboon groped shocked TV reporter's breast live on air... before giving the cameras a wide grin

A baboon made the most of his fifteen minutes of fame by grabbing a female reporter's breast live on air, before looking straight into the camera and giving it a wide grin.

Sabrina Rodriguez, who presents for Fox 40 in Sacramento, California, was shooting a teaser for a report on the Lodi Grape Festival on September 12 when the cheeky monkey seized his chance and clamped his paw on her right breast.

Ever the professional, Ms Rodriguez carried on her piece unruffled and attempted to make a joke of it, telling viewers, 'he's trying to cop a little bit of a feel'.

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Going in for the grope: Reporter Sabrina Rodriguez manages to see the funny side as mickey the baboon cops a feel live on air





Cheeky monkey: Mickey the baboon clamps his right paw over the breast of Fox 40 reporter Sabrina Rodriguez live on camera for the entire report

But despite her best efforts, Mickey refused to remove his paw and, looking rather pleased with himself, continued groping her as she wrapped up the broadcast.

Keeping as straight a face as possible, she finished her segment with the sign off: "join us soon when we'll be learning a bit about why baboons like grapes'.

The encounter had started well when Ms Rodriguez introduced Mickey to viewers and he politely shook her hand.

But seconds later he clambered behind her, put one paw on her shoulder and with the other seized his chance to go in for a grope, all while brazenly staring down the camera with a toothy grin.

Toothy grin: Mickey looks quite pleased with himself after groping Ms Rodriguez

Managing to keep her calm, albeit with a nervous giggle, Ms Rodriguez carried on her piece like a stalwart as the camera panned away from her face and the baboon's cheeky antics.

Later asked if the baboon was showing its teeth because it was mad or smiling, Rodriguez responded, "I'm gonna go with smiling."



Ms Rodriguez, 29, is an Emmy award winning TV news reporter and covers the north California area for Fox 40 .

She was shooting a live trailer for her report on the Lodi Grape Festival, which ran from September 12 to 15 and featured a 'Wild About Monkeys' show.

The show aimed to show how social baboons are - something Mickey managed to get across quite well in his few seconds on screen.

Stars of the screen: Both Ms Rodriguez and Mickey the baboon have appeared before camera a number of times, however usually in a more dignified manner

Mickey, the star of the show, has already found international fame appearing next to Tom Cruise in the film Rock of Ages released in 2012.

According to the film's director, Tom Cruise was quite taken with the baboon who was just as cheeky on that set.

Adam Shankman told thewrap.com: "One day the baboon got loose, and he was running up and down the street yelling at extras. We had to stop for 20 minutes and wrangle him.

"Those are canines on that baby. He’s very sweet. Very sensitive. Tom Cruise did a scene where he was actually talking to the baboon — it’s not currently in the movie — and he had his face really, really close. Forehead to forehead. I was shivering. But the baboon loves him. Every day we wrapped, Tom would hug me and shake me and say, 'I am having the best time, thank you.'"

Star turn: Mickey the Baboon is no stranger to fame and the wild ways of Hollywood after appearing with Tom Cruise in the film 'Rock of Ages'