Serene Branson was checked by paramedics immediately after her Grammys report Sunday from outside the downtown Los Angeles arena where the awards where held, according to the station's website.The CBS-TV station in Los Angeles says their reporter, who spoke incoherently during a segment on the Grammy Awards, is home and feeling fine.
The young woman's vital signs were normal and she wasn't hospitalized, CBS said. A colleague took her home as a precaution and she said she was "feeling fine" Monday morning, according to the channel.In her brief on-camera appearance Sunday night, Branson struggled to find words and sounded nonsensical. Many speculated that she had suffered from a stroke, but there's no medical evidence publicly available to support that claim.
According to the CBS website, Branson is a Los Angeles native who has worked as an Emmy-nominated reporter in Santa Barbara, Palm Springs and Sacramento and covered stories including politics, natural disasters and a convicted murderer's execution.




