Many of us have been joining daily or weekly video calls with our bosses to check up and see how things are going while working from home. Students have similarly transitioned to Zoom classes with their peers, where everyone can see them through their webcam. Without a need to leave the house, it's become customary for many of us to work in our pajamas, throwing on some office attire whenever the call approaches. This morning on Good Morning America, reporter Will Reeve, son of the legendary Christopher Reeve, was caught in a pretty tough spot after thousands across the nation realized that he had called into the show without wearing any pants.
Will Reeve was all business on top -- wearing a shirt and blazer -- and party on the bottom with his boxer briefs. The shot was seemingly wider than anticipated because the reporter's bare right thigh and boxers were visible to everybody who tuned in, forcing him to comment on social media.
"When WFH goes wrong (or, your self-framed live shot goes too wide). Hope everyone got a much needed laugh," joked Reeve on Twitter.
At least he's got a good sense of humor about it.
He can't have been the first person to do this on live television. However, he was the unlikely one who got caught.
Snoop Dogg Tells Deon Cole To "Deal With" Bell Bottoms Hate
Snoop Dogg advised comedian Deon Cole to "clap back" at the people attacking him for wearing 1970s-style bell bottoms to the NAACP Image Awards.
Snoop Dogg took to the comments of comedian Deon Cole's Instagram video detailing the upsetting comments he's gotten about his outfit choice at the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday. The rapper reminded Deon that he is indeed a comedian, and that he should handle the criticism and threats about his bell bottoms in a different way.
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Following his win at the ceremony for Outstanding Supporting actor in a comedy series for his role in Black-ish, Deon Cole's positive memories of the event were tainted by the hate he received for wearing velvet, navy blue, bell bottom pants. The actor posted a screenshot of a DM he received about the outfit choice, in which a user called him a "gay ass n*gga."
"Tomorrow Im going to do a post talking about this and the many many more derogatory messages and threats I’ve received about that gucci velvet bell bottom pants suit that I wore," Deon wrote in caption of the post. "It’s sad that these messages come from my own kind but more about this tomorrow. #justakidfromthechi #gucci." He came through on this promise, sharing a 15-minute video the following day in which he details the extent of the unkind responses he's received, which include threats of violence.
View this post on InstagramSnoop was not on board with how Deon chose to react to the whole ordeal, however. In the comments of the video, he wrote, "that outfit was [funny]," followed by some laughing emojis, "anyway u a comedian n*gga deal with it. And clap back." Deon replied to the comment, saying, "shut yo ass up!!! Lol, it’s too much actual hate going on over dumb sh*t. I need people to gear their anger where it’s needed pimp. With yo Skinny ass! U look like a spoon. I’m going to start calling you Spoon Dogg."
Deon went on to post another screenshot on Instagram, in which someone told him he was "a sick individual," for wearing the bell bottoms. "I’m a sick individual for wearing bell bottoms pants???" Deon questioned. "I swear people, I’m not getting this s*** at all??? These MF’s r crazy! There’s so many of these comments, It’s insane. Again, over some pants? Lmfao, Wow."