Good Morning America Reporter Goes On TV Without Any Trousers On
BY THEREDNOW STAFF
He was offering a significant item on one of the USA’s flagship early morning news programs about pharmacies utilizing drones to provide prescriptions to a Florida retirement residence without the requirement to make contact with patients, however he really did not realise that he was making his own headings for an even more unusual reason.
As the shot reduced back to Robach as well as her co-anchor in the workshop, you might inform that she ‘d clocked what was going on, because she pulled a strange face.
Well, at least he can see the amusing side, and also he’ll most definitely have some awkward inquiries to address the next time he transforms up on Good Morning America.
“What is an innovative, high-tech way to get people their medicine quickly while promoting social distancing? Drones!” a happy Reeves said to the anchor Amy Robach, back in the studio.
However, while the piece to camera started off as well-framed, and the graphics rolling across the bottom of the screen were doing their bit to cover Reeve’s modesty, that soon changed when the shot moved out afterwards and clearly showed a bit of his legs.
Fittingly, this bit was while he was making a point about ‘the final leg of the prescriptions’ journey’.
Excellent comic timing, if completely unplanned.
For those of us who’ve had online video calls, we’ve all wondered whether we actually need to get the whole way dressed, so let this be a lesson to us all.
We should, because the door will always be open to incidents like this.
As the shot cut back to Robach and her co-anchor in the studio, you could tell that she’d clocked what was going on, because she pulled a strange face.
She looked as if she was choking back laughter.
Online, Robach wasn’t the only one who was pretty amused by it. One person tweeted: “Hey put some pants on my guy.”
Another tagged the show and said: “This guy isn’t wearing pants!”
Nobody likes a grass, mate.
One person incorrectly identified Reeve as another reporter, Tom Llamas, to which Reeve responded: “No it was definitely @TomLlamasABC for sure 100% no way was it me framing up the shot alone and blowing it.”
He later explained in a tweet that he ‘got ready for a post- workout a little too soon this morning’ and welcomed ‘any sartorial tips from these people who are wearing a belt, trousers and shoes during their work video calls at home’.
Well, at least he can see the funny side, and he’ll definitely have some awkward questions to answer the next time he turns up on Good Morning America.