The local Fox station out of Hartford, Connecticut provided one of the most facepalm worthy news bloopers in quite some time. As the female anchor reads a prompt for a Women's Day celebration at the Connecticut state capitol, the network airs generic footage of women. Generic footage of women's chests, to be more specific.
If you're a news network, why do you have a random roll of footage that focuses solely on cleavage to begin with? Why would you ever use that? Unless it was to troll Women's Day of course.
The network later apologized on Twitter for a "file footage error." You don't say.
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