David Muir Criticized for Jacket During Wildfire Coverage
David Muir Criticized for Jacket During Wildfire Coverage

David Muir Criticized for Jacket During Wildfire Coverage

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ABC News anchor David Muir faced significant backlash on social media for using clothespins to cinch his firefighter-style jacket while reporting live from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Critics dubbed him a 'pathetic narcissist,' claiming he prioritized appearance over the seriousness of the ongoing crisis, which has forced over 130,000 residents to evacuate and resulted in multiple fatalities. Muir's actions were highlighted when he turned to show the destruction behind him, revealing the clips holding his jacket, which many interpreted as a desperate attempt to look 'snacky' on camera. Despite the criticism, a source familiar with Muir's reporting defended the use of clothespins, stating they were necessary due to high winds and to minimize noise during the broadcast. Other anchors were also seen wearing similar protective gear while reporting from the area, emphasizing the hazardous conditions they were in. The wildfires have wreaked havoc, turning once-thriving neighborhoods into ash and putting the safety of many residents at risk.

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