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What’s under the jacket. Moments of Shame – Libero Quotidiano

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It drives the whole world crazy Sean Levy, The collapse of BBC Behind the counter in shorts. One of the studio cameras is dressed as a reporter – only at the top – wearing a sleek suit and tie that pinches him in smart working gear. In fact, some shorts are finished with boat shoes underneath. In short, an unusual form for the role it plays.

And yet It split a second time Letting go of the viewer, everything is crazy for him. Especially in those days, to be precise, Wednesday, June 2 was in Northampton. Thermometer recording in the West London area 82,9 F (28,3 C). So very hot for heavy trousers. As for the sun, the devil-born presenter can also be seen traveling in shorts to get a short.

Anyway, the cameraman’s “oversight” was a huge success. Many web users who went wild praised Shawn’s courage: “It was desirable – one user commented – because he looks like a bank manager from the waist up – and A vacationer below the waist“However, this is not the first time Sean Lake has been dressed casually. He’s been caught reading the news in shorts, even in late April. Obviously, his habit suggests too much heat.

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