TV anchor Costanza Calabrese accidentally flashes more than expected during live broadcast

A NEWS reader who forgot she was sitting at a glass desk had a Basic Instinct moment — and it’s gone viral.

Dec 23, 2016 - 19:23
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TV anchor Costanza Calabrese accidentally flashes more than expected during live broadcast
TV presenter Costanza Calabrese embarrassing wardrobe malfunction

Italian joualist Costanza Calabrese have her accidental news flash on the late night bulletin on the TV channel TG 5.

The 38-year-old starts the clip with the camera close in on her face and shoulders but as she talks it begins to pan out.

Sitting with her legs apart, she seems blissfully unaware that the desk is completely transparent and hides nothing.

But as the camera moves out, viewers got more of an eyeful than she intended.

The clip was uploaded to YouTube by an amused fan and has now been seen by over 40,000 people.

One viewer wrote: "Poor woman! Surely her producers should have let her know something was up!”

Another added: "How was her dress so high in the first place?”

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