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Podcasters In Disbelief After Speeding Car Smashes Through Window While They're Recording

Vehicle smashing into window of coffee shop
November Romeo

Podcaster Nathan Reeves was in the middle of interviewing photography influencer Alexsey Reyes for his 'November Romeo' podcast when a black SUV crashed right into where they were sitting.

In the entertainment business, anything can happen. But usually that doesn't include someone driving into a window while you're in the middle of a podcast interview.

That strange occurance became reality for podcaster Nathan Reeves when he was interviewing influencer Alexsey Reyes for his podcast, November Romeo.


The interview was taking place in a coffee shop and the vehicle drove through the window right behind the podcaster. Luckily no one was injured in the accident.

The accident happened at Tout Suite, a coffee shop in Houston.

Reyes talked about how he went into shock.

"For me, I feel like I went into instant shock. He had some scratches initially with glass. I found shards on my arms and hair later."

He went on to discuss what happened.

"You can see in the video, I think the black SUV runs a red light and another car, it like sideswipes it, and then it just decides to turn straight into us. Thank God everybody was okay though because it could’ve been way worse. The table was like sealed into the ground so if that car went any further, I don’t even like to think about that part."

You can see the videos here:

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When the news hit Twitter, people had a lot to say about the accident.

Many people reflected on how precious life is.




Others found the humor in the situation.







All jokes aside, this would have been terrifying and we are happy everyone is okay.

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