Fox TV host’s unexpected

The video, reportedly from June 4, 2023, shows Morris in her usual upbeat and cheerful manner on the morning show Good Day DC. However, it wasn’t her reporting that caught everyone’s attention this time.

In the video, Morris is seen wearing a short dress while seated in a position that may have revealed more than intended. What’s particularly surprising is that neither she nor the cameraman appeared to notice what was happening.

The shot remained unchanged, and no visible effort was made to adjust the angle or prevent the revealing moment from airing. The clip quickly spread online, sparking discussions about live

TV slip-ups and on-air wardrobe choices. One commenter summed up the reaction online, w riting, ”How does she just go on about her day knowing what she did? I think everyone in news is talking about this… hopefully learning lol.” Read more below

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