It's the shirt heard 'round the world.
Amber Sherlock950s eroticism a presenter for Australia's Channel Nine News, is under fire for making a colleague change clothes before a segment.
Before they officially went on air, Sherlock, a fantastic Regina George impersonator, took fellow reporter Julie Snook to task for wearing white -- the same color both she and their interviewee, psychologist Sandy Rea, were wearing. (Snook insisted that her shirt was light blue.)
SEE ALSO: BBC morning show hosts introduce wrong guest live on airAlthough the argument seems to go on forever -- maybe that's just because it's so terribly awkward -- it appears that Snook eventually acquiesced. When the segment went to air, she was wearing a black jacket and Sherlock seemed fine. Phew.
So what prompted this virulent reaction to a white shirt?
"Live TV can be a pretty stressful beast, at times," Sherlock told 9Honey. "And as anyone knows, it’s never much fun rocking up to work or to a party in the same outfit as one of your colleagues or friends."
Still, she added, "I probably overreacted with the pressure of presenting a live news bulletin."
Well, at least Twitter got to have a little fun.
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