News Anchor Covering LA Fires Sparks Outrage After Viewers Spot Small Detail

ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir is catching heat online for a fashion detail that some TV viewers couldn’t help but notice during his live coverage of the devastating wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles.

Muir, a Syracuse native, reported from California on the scene of the deadly fires that have forced thousands of residents to flee their homes. The flames, fueled by powerful winds, have already claimed at least five

lives, according to the Associated Press. Landmarks such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and the iconic Hollywood Bowl are reportedly at risk as the fires continue to spread.

However, it wasn’t just the fires that had people talking. During a live broadcast on Wednesday, viewers spotted an unusual detail: two wooden clothespins appeared to be holding the back of Muir’s yellow, flame-retardant jacket in place.

The unexpected sight didn’t sit well with some social media users, including Los Angeles resident and reality TV personality Jack Osbourne, son of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.

“Nice jacket, bro. Glad you look nice and svelte with those clothesline pegs while our city burns to the ground,” Osbourne captioned on X (formerly Twitter).

Others online criticized Muir, accusing him of prioritizing his appearance over the gravity of the situation he was covering. Some labeled the moment “pathetic” and “narcissistic,” questioning why a journalist would be concerned about how his coat fit while reporting on a tragedy.

But according to the New York Post, there’s a more practical explanation for the clothespins. The publication reported that using pins or clamps is a common trick in TV broadcasting to adjust clothing when there’s no time for tailoring.

A source familiar with the situation told Mediate that the pins were used to combat high winds during the live broadcast — and it wasn’t Muir’s request.

“This was 30 seconds before air. A producer came in to fix the coat in the wind,” the insider said. “This had nothing to do with David Muir asking for anything.”

The Los Angeles wildfires have been fueled by wind gusts nearing 100 mph, according to the Los Angeles Times. These dangerous conditions have caused the fires to spread rapidly through communities like Pacific Palisades, with over 130,000 residents under evacuation orders. As of Thursday, the fires had scorched approximately 42 square miles of land.

Muir later appeared on World News Tonight without the clothespins in follow-up segments, where the wind had calmed down.

Known for his polished and professional reporting style, Muir has been the anchor of ABC’s World News Tonight since 2014, taking over for Diane Sawyer. Under his leadership, the program has been the most-watched evening newscast for seven consecutive years.

Related Posts

I Let My Homeless Stepmother Move In—Then She Vanished Without a Word

When my father died, I thought the hardest part would be grief. I was wrong. The real shock came when the will was read. After twenty-five years…

‘You’re boring, and you smell like breast milk,’ my husband sneered as he packed his

I stared out at the city skyline, its twinkling lights masking the storm raging inside me. “Yes, Dad. It’s time,” I said, my voice steady despite the…

The Tattoo on His Arm Made a Little Boy Whisper My Dad Has-

It was a quiet morning patrol in Portland, the kind with no sirens or adrenaline, just the steady rhythm of boots on the sidewalk and polite nods…

I sold my stepdaughter’s dog for quick cash. 24 hours later,the “truth” destroyed everything I thought I knew.

My first mistake was believing I could fix a grieving home by erasing what came before me. When I married Julian and moved into the house he…

I Thought My Husband Was Proud to Show Me Off—Until

My husband, Mark, always told me he was proud of me, and for a long time, I believed him. His compliments about my looks felt like love—until…

My Daughter’s Good Deed Brought the Police to Our Door

Everything I have is my daughter, Lila. I had her at eighteen. My parents had money, polish, and a devotion to appearances. When I told them I…