Photo of Scott Hanson smiling and photo of flipped carScott Hanson (Photos via Getty Images & @IcyVert/X)
Scott Hanson surprisingly showed up in a TikTok video revealing the scene of a wild vehicular accident earlier this week.

Hanson was seen recording the TikToker, who somehow thought it was cool to make a video of himself tampering with the unfortunate scene, even grabbing half of a watermelon from a car that was flipped on its head.

The ‘NFL RedZone‘ host has since confirmed he was the one in the clip in which he can be heard shouting, “This guy just pulled out a watermelon from his car!”

“Yes,” he said in response to a fan who asked if it was really him via X/Twitter. 2 ppl could’ve died, & that clown was excited about his Tik Tok. I couldn’t believe it. You know his name/identity? He jetted when the police were pulling up. I video’d him in case what he was doing was illegal – (tampering with the scene of a crime?). So disappointing.”

As to whether Scott Hanson was involved in the accident or was just a witness is unknown, but he didn’t have the look of someone who almost died.

 

The TikTok user hasn’t been identified and isn’t an influencer of note, given he had less than 900 followers at the time of writing.

The video, captioned “He #mad,” has gotten 2 million views since it was posted two days ago, however.

Fans Praised Scott Hanson For His Actions

Scott Hanson has been lauded for his recording, with just about everyone believing he did the right thing.

“Most trusted man in America for a reason,” a user declared. “Thank you, Scott!”

“Wait, that wasn’t even his watermelon?” another wondered. “I assumed he was in the crash.”

“Scott you are the man holy s**,” added a third.

One fan admitted, “My generation is cooked Scott.”

NFL Redzone’s Scott Hanson Destroyed ESPN Over Exposure Of Aaron Judge (VIDEO)


Scott Hanson has had enough of Aaron Judge.

He might want to see him hit his 62nd home run, but not at the expense of ESPN cutting into NFL games so people are forced to watch pitchers basically throw him balls and pitch around him.

On Sunday while games had started in the NFL, Hanson took a brutal shot at ESPN for their coverage of Aaron Judge while showing off his own “double box” on NFL RedZone.

Hanson has been highly critical of ESPN’s knack for cutting into games in other sports just to show Aaron Judge at bats.

For those who were worried that NFL RedZone might follow suit, Hanson confirmed earlier that wouldn’t be the case. When RedZone preaches their commercial-free, uninterrupted football coverage, they mean it.