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With most people around the world being confined to their homes to help stop the spread of COVID-19, life definitely has gotten a little more comfortable – clothing wise.
Admit it, there’s definitely been many days where changing out of our pyjamas or even putting on pants, is a chore and if you’re working from home, who’s going to know? Right…?
Well… one news reporter unfortunately found out the hard way that angles really play a big role… especially when you’re reporting live with no pants on…
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We’ve heard of many different stories of people who have been caught in various funny situations while working from home, and recently ABC News reporter Will Reeve found himself caught with his pants down – literally.
The reporter appeared on Good Morning America where he joined the hosts to discuss pharmacies that use drones to deliver prescriptions to patients.
Will was dressed in a shirt and jacket and looked perfectly presentable as he appeared on screen from home but as the lower-third graphic that cut him off at the waist disappeared, it was clear to the audiences that the reporter was actually sitting bare-legged!
Before your mind goes too far down the gutter, Will appears to be wearing boxers, so the world was saved from seeing too much of the reporter.
As the reporter was working from home like most of us, he had set up the camera himself and did not realize that the angle was a little lower than it needed to be.
Will’s blunder quickly went viral with many people relating to the reporter’s misfortune and some even posting their own no-pants, WFH attires!
What’s more, people have connected the dots and found out that Will Reeve is actually the son of the late Christopher Reeve who was best known for his role as Superman! Cue the Superman jokes!
Will took to social media to acknowledge the mistake and joked about it saying:
“Trying to be efficient I got ready for a post-GMA workout a little too soon this morning. The camera angle, along with friends, family and several hundred strangers on social media made me rethink my morning routine. Any sartorial tips from these people who are wearing a belt, trousers and shoes during their work video call at home are most welcome. Now, back to work. Wearing pants.”
Well, that’s another WFH mistake for us to laugh about!
Remember everyone, it’s all about the angles so even if you’re dressed like Will was, make sure that your camera’s tilted up! Lol!
Whether you’re in pyjamas, pants or no pants, be sure to keep playing your part by staying safe, staying home and staying updated with the latest COVID-19 news here: https://en.syok.my/covid-19!
Info via Unilad