Posted on 04/28/2020 11:03:02 PM PDT by knighthawk
ABC correspondent Will Reeve apparently got a little too comfortable working from home on Tuesday when he appeared on Good Morning America without any pants.
Reeve did his best Winnie the Pooh impression during a segment to report on pharmacies using drones to deliver medicine during the coronavirus pandemic. He delivered the report to Michael Strahan and Amy Robach with a suit jacket and dress shirt, but no pants.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way content is produced, as everyone from newscasters to A-list celebrities are forced to work from home -- but they typically wear pants.
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Our office (Help Desk, and related support for multiple customers) defines business casual as a collared shirt and long pants or jeans. T-shirts are allowed on Fridays.
On customer visit days, you can’t wear jeans.
Then there was the “Naked News” from Canada. Ahead of its time.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/naked-news?mediatype=photography&phrase=naked%20news&sort=mostpopular
> I mean, who walks around their house without any pants on, of any type?
Wait - you’d think I’d know better than to ask that question on FR....
I’m on to you. You’re just fishing around for pictures.
/grin
I was in TV broadcasting for a while, both local and a little network stuff.
You would be very surprised at often the news anchors have just blue jeans or shorts on behind the desk. I’ve seen female anchors who have a dozen or so suit tops in different colors, and with the blouses built in.
They come in shorts and a t-shirt, put the jacket/blouse combo on and sit behind the desk. When they’re done they just unbutton the blouse, hand it to a floor person and walk out the door.
I’ve seen outdoor shoots where they had very skimpy bikinis on underneath.
You can never tell what they’re really wearing.
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