“Hilariously Mortifying!” TV Reporter Busted Doing Live Cross In His Undies

“Hilariously Mortifying!” TV Reporter Busted Doing Live Cross In His Undies

Look, we’re probably all guilty of letting ourselves go a bit in these strange, COVID lockdown times.

However, a US TV reporter has taken it next level after forgetting to wear pants during a live cross.

Will Reeve – who also happens to be son of Superman actor Christopher Reeve – was doing a live cross from his home for Good Morning America on the prospects of drones delivering pharmaceuticals to our homes.

It was all going swimmingly with Reeve reporting from his lounge room in smart shirt and blazer and his modesty protected by the infographics at the bottom of the screen.

However, right at the end, viewers arguably get more than they bargained for. Check it out below:

Reeve later explaining via a tweet: “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.”

“I have ARRIVED in the most hilariously mortifying way possible. Now back to work. Wearing pants,” Reeve said.




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