VIDEO: CBS Reporter Used Wild Sexual Term On Live TV To Describe The Scene At The Papal Conclave During Ceremony Confirming New Pope

A CBS reporter covering the Papal Conclave in the Vatican City this week perhaps went a bit too deep in describing the ongoings at the Sistine Chapel.

A new pope has been elected following the death of Pope Francis last month, with an American set to serve as the Vicar of Christ for the first time in history.

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been confirmed as the 267th pope following a two-day affair at the abovementioned location.

News outlets offered extensive coverage of the events, with CBS giving viewers a detailed view of the activity inside the chapel. One reporter would note that all devices had been surrendered, so there would not be anyone checking social media while the ceremony was going on.

“One thing we know they’re not doing is checking Instagram because their devices have all been confiscated,” a reporter was heard saying.

His colleague butted in, stating “I believe the kids call it rawdogging.”

Check it out in the video below:

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