'Good Morning America' Accidentally Shows Reporter With No Pants On
By Dave Basner
April 28, 2020
With many states still mandating that employees of non-essential businesses work from home, there are millions of people across the country who aren't going in to an office. Among them, news reporters and anchors, who, like other Americans, are finding ways to get their jobs done from their houses. For Good Morning America reporter Will Reeve, that meant setting up a camera in his living room as he gave a report on how pharmacies might deliver prescriptions using drones in the future. As he threw back to hosts Michael Strahan and Amy Robach, you could see a little more of Will - and probably a lot more than he expected.
That's because Will had done his report with a button-down shirt and jacket on his top half, but, figuring no one would see his bottom half with how his shot was set up, he didn't have much on down there.
Hey put some pants on my guy pic.twitter.com/PpCIBRrjP5
— Adam Graham (@grahamorama) April 28, 2020
As tweets started pouring in about the wardrobe malfunction, Will responded to some, writing that he was wearing shorts, but then added, "The more I look at this the more thigh I see. Yikes."
😂🤦🏻♂️those are shorts I promise
— Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) April 28, 2020
Man the more I look at this the more thigh I see. Yikes.
— Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) April 28, 2020
Believe it or not, since most anchors deliver the news from behind a desk, many choose to keep their pants casual since no one ever sees them. However, with no camera operators to ensure shots stays properly set up, for reporters working from home, this kind of thing can happen.
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