News anchor shows the stunning difference between her TV voice and natural Phil…
"Code switching at its finest."
Philadelphia, PA – Amanda, a local news reporter known online as @amandaleetv, has captured widespread attention with a recent video showcasing her remarkable ability to switch between a professional "news anchor voice" and her authentic "North Philly accent." The video, uploaded on August 24, 2025, has garnered over 41,500 views, sparking conversations about linguistic versatility and regional identity.In the viral clip, Amanda first delivers a mock news report about a "major accident" and a "fire that broke out around 8 PM," employing the clear, measured cadence typical of broadcast journalism. She then seamlessly transitions, stating, "It's crazy out there, yo. I ain't even gonna hold you. The house in the middle of the block, that jawn caught on fire around 8 o'clock. Flames start shooting out of that jawn like crazy." This stark contrast highlights the phenomenon of code-switching, where individuals adapt their language to different social contexts.Viewers have praised Amanda's skill and authenticity. One commenter remarked, "Legendary Code Switch," while another added, "I love this!!! I feel like fox 29 would accept the Philly voice lol." Many expressed admiration for her ability to navigate both linguistic worlds. The video not only entertains but also subtly educates on the rich tapestry of American regional dialects and the professional demands placed on public figures to adapt their speech.
"Code switching at its finest."
