Fox Sports Reporter Accidentally Flashes Her Underwear on Live TV, Handles It Like a Boss

A Fox Sports reporter accidentally flashed her underwear on live TV.

June 18, 2016
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Not all heroes wield Lassos of Truth and drive invisible jets. Sometimes, they’re just TV presenters with quick reflexes and nerves of steel.

A Fox Sports reporter handled a potentially embarrassing moment like a boss when she lifted her hand to her face and took the bottom of the dress with it—exposing her undergarment on live television. Argentinian reporter Alina Moine was discussing this year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro when she accidentally flashed viewers, the Daily Mailreported. However, she quickly recovered like nothing had happened and all was right in the world. Here’s an instant replay of how it all went down:

Slick moves aside, Moine also appears to be unphased by the incident and even retweeted a story on her wardrobe malfunction. Hats off to a true professional who knows how to roll with the punches.

See her in action in the video above and then check out this grandma who completely loses it while trying out a virtual rollercoaster.

While Moine may have recovered, the same can't be said for the Summer Olympics, which appear to be "at risk" due to a severe economic crisis. Rio officials have declared a state of "public calamity" and are figuring out their finances in order to ensure the city is still able to host the Games come August. "The financial crisis has brought several difficulties in essential public services and it could cause the total collapse of public security, health care, education, urban mobility and environmental management," a statement read on their website.

According to TheWrap, Interim Brazilian President Michel Temer (the previous one could be impeached next month) says the state will offer up financial support in order to honor their commitment as an Olympic host. Between this, a battle with the Zika virus and some of the venues not even completed, they're facing an uphill battle.

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