Rare Blooper Moments In Television History That Anchors Never Expected

Just Couldn’t Fit

We said the worst thing that could happen to a reporter is accidentally using inappropriate language, right? Well, scratch that. This blunder tops that by a lot. This error could embarrass anyone to the point of no return, and we just can’t imagine how the Romanian meteorologist Roxana Vancea would have felt after it happened.

Innocently giving the weather report was entirely something else when her breast slipped out of her top. Perhaps the top wasn’t the right size or fit for her, but there was no coming back from that. Unsurprisingly, many people began to follow her on social media, and she was offered many modeling deals.

The Search Is Over

It’s hard to get over what happened to this ABC anchor Marc Brown even though it’s been decades since the incident in the ’90s. The news was covering a case of a violator, and there was a sketch of the suspect right on the screen that coincidentally looked very much like the person presenting the news.

Of course, this has become a viral meme, and it’s essential to clear the air that Brown wasn’t involved in the crime. It’s just funny how it looks so much like him, and it seems like he also noticed it and was in shock.

Work Hard, Play Harder

Cases like this with the Spanish reporter Alfonso Merlos add to the long list of reasons the workplace should be separate from the home. After only recently getting a divorce, a woman assumed to be his mistress was caught wearing nothing while he worked on his screen.

It was a pretty big deal that caused Merlos issues even though he gave the public an apology. The challenge is that the internet never forgets, so we are still talking about it up to date. The take-home is simply to keep work and personal life separate.

 A Revealing Forecast

Like celebrities in films and TV shows, reporters need to pay a lot of attention to their appearance since they’ll be going live on TV. The case of this weather journalist Jacqueline Bennet was a wardrobe malfunction that people haven’t still gotten over since it happened in 2010.

She probably had no idea that the conditions of the reporting room would render her blouse see-through, and it became the more important item instead of the weather. She, however, continued her report despite the situation, and it was handled like a pro.

Backward Feminism

After the long and hard battle for women’s rights and their inclusion at the helm of affairs in the country, imagine hearing from a fellow woman on live TV that women weren’t experienced enough to take part in the voting process, their constitutional right. Kimberly Guilfoyle received severe backlash for those comments, but her opinions didn’t even end there.

Later on, she also suggested that many young people would rather worry about finding a partner on the internet through online dating sites than be present at the ballot boxes to vote. It’s disappointing that, as of 2014, people still thought that way.