ABC’s David Muir found himself at the center of social media backlash during live coverage of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The controversy began when eagle-eyed viewers noticed two wooden clothespins fastened to the back of his flame-retardant jacket. The sight of the pins sparked accusations that Muir prioritized his appearance over the severity of the unfolding tragedy.
Social media was quick to react, with comments ranging from criticism to mockery. Among the voices weighing in was Jack Osbourne, who chimed in on the debate. However, reports later clarified that the clothespins were not a fashion statement but a practical, last-minute adjustment. A producer reportedly added them to secure Muir’s jacket against high winds just before he went live on air.
The Los Angeles wildfires were fueled by gusts reaching up to 100 mph, devastating 42 square miles and forcing over 130,000 residents to evacuate. As the crisis unfolded, Muir delivered his typically polished reporting, though the unexpected wardrobe fix briefly overshadowed his coverage.
Later broadcasts showed Muir without the pins, likely as conditions stabilized. While the online uproar highlighted the scrutiny public figures face, it also served as a reminder of the intense challenges reporters endure while covering disasters on the ground.