As the trend of working from home has hit the lockdown scenario like anything, one can’t but stay away from its advantages that have come with a complete wish list of having food anytime without being a part of the office rush in peak hours, and wearing comfy clothes rather than being decked up in formals. Now, one can even attend a conference meeting without sporting trousers. Yes, I’m not joking!

A pause for the astonishing bit

Well, the course has been better popularised by Will Reeve, a reporter of ABC News who appeared for an interview on Good Morning America and mistook himself to be speaking to GMA’s Amy Robach only. Sigh but, that was a massacre as he contemplated things would look fine if his outfit comprised of a jacket and shirt when reporting from an isolated corner. Now, that he was unaware about the width of his shot contributed to the actual mess.

The much-unanticipated embarrassment

When he was asked about pharmacies using drones to deliver prescriptions in a secluded village located in Florida, the focus was exclusively on him that went large on-screen covering his lower half. And then? The audience had a glance of Reeve’s thighs all of a sudden. Later on, some of them prompted to take over on their Twitter handles circulating such a big deal. One of those minds was film critic Adam Graham who shared, “Hey, put some pants on, my guy.”

When WFH goes wrong (or, your self-framed live shot goes too wide).

Hope everyone got a much needed laugh 😂 pic.twitter.com/GbyLBhL7Be — Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) April 28, 2020

Gratifying the ludicrous juncture: Reeve

Following the incident, Reeve explained the logic behind such dressing sense in his Twitter account reading, “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. Any sartorial tips from these people who are wearing a belt, trousers, and shoes during their work video calls at home are most welcome. Now, back to work. Wearing pants”. The post came up under the title, “When WFH goes wrong. Hope everyone got a much-needed laugh.”

Undoubtedly, the moment rewarded everyone to laugh their heart out!

@GMA I think Will forgot his pants this morning! pic.twitter.com/HumJEdBo7h — Jason Chambers (@Jasonrchambers) April 28, 2020

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