A local television news reporter from California accidentally filmed her husband n.a.k.e.d in the shower while filming a report from the bathroom of her home.
Melinda Meza is a correspondent for KCRA 3 in Sacramento and is usually based in Joaquin County where she acts as the bureau chief for the region.
However, a lockdown due to coronavirus across the Golden State means most roving reporters are having to broadcast their segments directly from home.
During a report about tips on how to go about hair styling while quarantined at home, a figure could be seen in the shower.
The silhouette is believed to be that of Meza's husband, Mike de Lambert.
The pair have been married since 2004.
Twitter users were quick to react to the sudden glimpse.
‘Omg please let that not be her husband,’ wrote one Twitter user.
‘Damn why she wanna work when she’s got all that at home?’ joked another.
Another user was more worried about the segment being viewed by her husband.
‘Hope her husband doesn’t see this!’
Another person said that they believed the figure in the shower was in fact a reflection of the husband who was attempting to keep out of sight, not realizing he could still be seen.
Melinda Meza is a correspondent for KCRA 3 in Sacramento and is usually based in Joaquin County where she acts as the bureau chief for the region.
However, a lockdown due to coronavirus across the Golden State means most roving reporters are having to broadcast their segments directly from home.
During a report about tips on how to go about hair styling while quarantined at home, a figure could be seen in the shower.
The silhouette is believed to be that of Meza's husband, Mike de Lambert.
The pair have been married since 2004.
Twitter users were quick to react to the sudden glimpse.
‘Omg please let that not be her husband,’ wrote one Twitter user.
‘Damn why she wanna work when she’s got all that at home?’ joked another.
Another user was more worried about the segment being viewed by her husband.
‘Hope her husband doesn’t see this!’
Another person said that they believed the figure in the shower was in fact a reflection of the husband who was attempting to keep out of sight, not realizing he could still be seen.