Live Broadcast Blunder on GMA: A Camera Angle accidentally reveals Will Reeve’s shorts – Fans in uproar as CLIP goes viral with hundreds of thousands of views!

On Tuesday morning, an unexpectedly funny incident turned ABC reporter Will Reeve into a social media spotlight. While doing a live piece from home on Good Morning America (GMA), Reeve appeared on air without proper pants.

The topic itself was quite high-tech: “What’s a creative, modern way to get medicine to people’s homes while keeping safe distance?” – Reeve asked, then answered: “Drones!”. For most of the segment, a lower-third banner conveniently covered his lower half. But towards the end, during a chat with hosts Amy Robach and Michael Strahan, a wider camera angle and smaller graphic exposed his bare leg and shorts.
Sharp-eyed viewers immediately caught the moment and posted it on Twitter. “Showing some leg on #GMA 🤣” – wrote Brittany Wesson. “Haha. #GMA put on pants bro!” – Dennis McCloskey teased. “@GMA this guy isn’t wearing pants!” – Brandon Senff shared with a screenshot.
Reeve, son of the late Christopher Reeve (famous for playing Superman), quickly replied on Twitter: “They’re shorts I promise”. He even joked about himself: *“I have ARRIVED, * in the most hilariously mortifying way possible”**.
This funny mishap didn’t just amuse the internet but also became a memorable moment in live TV history during the age of social distancing.
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