David Muir He faces backlash over his jacket's flame-resistant design.
Fans are unhappy with ABC News anchor Moyer, 51, after he apparently used clothespins to grab his waist while covering the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles on Wednesday, January 8.
When Muir turned to look at the devastation left behind during the newscast, viewers noticed clothespins on the back of his coat. Social media users were quick to share their thoughts on Muir Peek via X.
One social media user wrote: “People are losing everything they have and no one cares how you look,” while another added: “David Muir is more concerned with his appearance than the fires.” A third person agreed, writing: “California is burning and he doesn't want his jacket to look baggy on camera. People's priorities!”
David Muir appears to be using clothespins to keep his jacket fitting while reporting on the devastating Los Angeles fires
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While some fans thought it was unnecessary for Muir to be concerned about his clothing during a devastating natural weather event, others defended it. World news tonight anchor. One wrote: “Leave David Muir and his laundry jacket alone.” “Snatching the waist a little won't hurt anyone.”
Another fan also didn't mind Moyer's clothespins, writing, “Leave David Muir alone. He probably only pinned clothes because the wind is crazy out there. Let him look like a snack.”
The wildfires have affected many favorite Hollywood films, including… Mandy Moore, Anna Faris, Eugene Levy, Paris Hilton And more.
Dozens of celebrities have spoken out about the fires, including… Chrissy TeigenWho was evacuated to a hotel with her husband John Legend And their four children: Luna, 8, Miles, 6, Estee, 23 months, and Reign, 18 months.
I opened it up Leaving her house Taking to social media on Wednesday, she said she was “so scared.”
She commented on the clip, saying: “4 dogs, four children, and a bearded dragon enter a hotel.”
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