
The world has undergone some significant changes in the past month or so, and for many people that has meant adjusting to life working from home. ABC reporter Will Reeve seems to be enjoying the change, though he should probably only be filmed from the waist up going forward.
Reeve was reporting from what appeared to be a home office during Tuesday’s edition of “Good Morning America,” and he was all business above the waist. However, the camera shot was a bit wider than Reeve expected it to be, as evidenced by his decision to not wear pants.
Is it too much to expect reporters to wear pants?@GMA pic.twitter.com/064cNDsmID
— K Prudhomme O'Brien (@prudhommeobrien) April 28, 2020

Reeve, who is the son of famous actor Christopher Reeve, addressed the incident with a funny statement on Twitter.
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
We’ve always heard rumors of reporters and anchors not bothering to wear pants while on the air at home, but it’s rare to see it in action. Reeve is never going to live that down.
NOTE: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the reporter was Tom Llamas. We apologize for the error.