Forgetting something? Channel Nine reporter suffers unfortunate wardrobe gaffe live on air
A prominent newsreader suffered a very unfortunate wardrobe malfunction on Thursday evening.
Channel Nine reporter Neil Breen was presenting a story on A Current Affair, but he seemed to forget one very important thing.
He appeared to have his trousers unzipped before chasing Valentino Kovacic and asking him how he could secure control of dementia patient Joe Lagan’s affairs.
Breen had forgotten to zip up the fly of his black pants when he questioned Kovacic outside a gas station.
The presenter appeared oblivious to the wardrobe malfunction as he questioned Kovacic.
This isn’t the first time someone at ACA has had an embarrassing blunder.
Earlier this year, presenter Ally Langdon wished viewers a ‘great weekend’ despite it being midweek.
‘And that is our programme. I’m Ally Langdon. Thank you for your company and have a nice weekend,” she said before correcting the word to “evening.”
Channel Nine reporter Neil Breen (right) suffered a very unfortunate wardrobe blunder on Thursday evening
The presenter then burst out laughing and put her head in her hands as the cameras rolled off.
She also suffered an unfortunate error during live broadcasts when she accidentally mentioned an American football team by the wrong name while hosting the Today show in 2022.
While reporting on the previous day’s NFL clash between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams, she incorrectly referred to the 49ers as the “69ers.”
A sixty-nine is a sexual position in which two people perform oral sex on each other, usually with the woman on top of the man, forming a shape similar to the number 69.
He appeared to have his trousers unzipped before chasing Valentino Kovacic to secure control of dementia patient Joe Lagan’s affairs.
“I guess we’ll leave here in the morning and we’ll all go home to raise our kids,” she began.
“It looks like they didn’t do any of these things yesterday,” she added, referring to Today host Karl Stefanovic and newsreader Alex Cullen.
‘They were watching a football match in America: the Rams [versus] the San Francisco 69ers.”
Her co-hosts were momentarily speechless as several crew members were heard laughing and gasping in the background.
Wow! 49ers!’ said Alex, who corrected her, prompting Karl to joke that Allison’s suggestion “sounds a lot more interesting” than watching a football game.
This isn’t the first time someone at ACA has had an embarrassing blunder. Earlier this year, presenter Ally Langdon wished viewers a ‘great weekend’ despite it being midweek