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Sports fans all over the nation were happy to see a familiar face on television on New Year’s Day.
ESPN anchor Hannah Storm, who received first- and second-degree burns on her hands, face, chest and neck from a gas grill explosion in December, hosted the Rose Bowl Parade on Tuesday.
Storm tells co-host Josh Elliot that there was a “wall of fire, like something you see in a movie,” when speaking of the incident.
It was Storm’s fifth straight year of hosting the parade.
Check out the video below.