BBC
A BAKING BBC anchorman reads the news in jacket and tie — and shorts and deck shoes.
Shaun Ley, 51, appeared his usual professional self at 11pm on Wednesday’s hottest day of the year
But a keen-eyed viewer spotted his bare legs in a split-second side view.
Another said: “He looked great, I don’t blame him.”
He appeared grim-faced and serious from the front while telling of Covid travel rules and Israel’s political turmoil.
Justyna Tosun, 34, watching the bedtime headlines with husband Sherhat, 38, said: “I roared with laughter! He’d been reading all this gloomy news when I realised he had no trousers on.
“It was hilarious because he looked like a bank manager from the waist up — and a holidaymaker from the waist down.”
Londoner Justyna added: “It was like something out of a comedy show.
‘RAY OF SUNSHINE’
Guests reviewing the newspapers also seemed to be stifling giggles when they turned to him to discuss the serious issues.
“But he looked great. After lockdowns and a soggy May, it’s lovely to have a heatwave and a ray of sunshine on the news.”
Shaun, 51, was still in casual attire for the midnight bulletin — this time with glasses.
He lives in West London, where he has been spotted strolling in shorts to top up his tan. Shaun and the BBC declined to comment on his bulletin attire.
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