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ABC News anchor David Muir has resurfaced wearing a conspicuously looser bright yellow jacket while reporting on the Los Angeles wildfires — a day after being blasted as “narcissistic” and vain for using a clamp to spruce up his on-air outfit.
David Muir appears to have ditched his now-infamous clothespin. The ABC anchor returned to “World News Tonight” Thursday to cover the Los Angeles wildfires, one day after facing backlash for cinching his flame-retardant yellow jacket to achieve a sleeker look.
The ABC reporter did not comment on the situation, but Page Six learned that network insiders were “embarrassed and horrified.”
Veteran ABC News anchor, David Muir, is in the news for odd reasons. For the unversed, Muir was recently reporting from the site of LA wildfires while wearing a firefighter's jacket.
The American television reporter comments on her former colleague's clothing controversy while reporting on the L.A. wildfires.
ABC’s David Muir is facing backlash after cinching his fire-retardant coat while reporting on the Los Angeles wildfires
Flying south through smoky skies down the famous Malibu coast, at first the burnt-out mansions are the exception -- solitary wrecks, smoldering away between rows of intact, gleaming beachfront villas.Where row upon row of family homes once stood, all that remain are occasional chimneys, blackened tree stumps and charred timber.
David Muir's tailored wildfire ensemble was apparently short-lived. Muir, 51, headlined the Thursday, January 9, broadcast of World News Tonight from Los Angeles, where he reported on the ongoing wildfires devastating the city.
"God forbid you think David Muir might be a little boxy in the waist," the conservative news commentator says sarcastically The post Megyn Kelly Rips David Muir for ‘Abject Vanity’ of Cinching His Jacket During LA Wildfire Coverage | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
ABC News anchor David Muir is being ridiculed online for using clothespins to make a company-branded fire jacket appear more fitted while reporting on the wildfires affecting Los Angeles. The video, which began going viral after being shared on social media on Wednesday, reveals clothespins on Muir’s back as he turns away from the camera.