40+ of the Most Legendary News Anchor Bloopers Ever Caught on Camera
Daft Punk Prank Leaves Weather Girl Groovin’
Known for delivering sunny forecasts, Mexican weather girl Yanet Garcia found herself under a different kind of spotlight when her colleagues decided to inject some humor into her weekend report. As she wrapped up her segment, instead of the usual outro music, the funky beats of Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” filled the studio.
Rather than miss a beat, Yanet embraced the impromptu groove session. With a playful chuckle, she blew a kiss to the camera, turning a prank into a charming moment. If viewers weren’t paying attention to the weather before, they certainly tuned in for her unexpected musical serenade.
Forecasting a Style Storm
When weather reporter Nailé López made her 2016 debut, it wasn’t just the temperature that soared—so did viewer attention. Dressed as the iconic Lara Croft, complete with short brown shorts and a red vest, she presented the weather with an adventurous flair.

While many male viewers may have missed the actual forecast, the internet buzz was impossible to ignore. Critics and conservatives had their gripes, but Nailé had the last laugh. Her daring ensemble wasn’t just a conversation starter; it became a career booster, landing her several lucrative modeling deals. Clearly, the forecast for her future was nothing but sunny skies and rising opportunities.
Dress Dissolves
What’s the forecast today? Oh, just a slight chance of inadvertent invisibility. KTLA meteorologist Liberté Chan thought she was making a bold fashion statement with her green dress. But little did she know, her outfit was actually the perfect camouflage for the green screen she was reporting in front of.

Instead of weather patterns, viewers saw right through her—literally. The weather graphics overlaid her dress, turning her into a partially invisible, floating head and hands. This had the producers scrambling, and they handed her a blazer for the second time in her on-air wardrobe history. The weather might be unpredictable, but at least it doesn’t have a wardrobe malfunction.
Social Media Backlash 101
In a 2017 episode of “The Five,” Kimberly Guilfoyle went full-on controversial by suggesting young girls skip the voting booth and stick to social media, stating they were too uninformed to vote. Ironically, the young women she aimed to sideline were all too informed to let that slide.

Twitter erupted like a digital volcano, spewing hashtags and fiery replies at Kimberly, who suddenly found herself schooled by the very demographic she dismissed. The episode served as an unforgettable lesson for the former prosecuting attorney: underestimate the youth at your own peril, especially when they have a vote—and a Twitter account.
Paws for Weather
When Global Edmonton weatherman Mike Sobel decided to share the spotlight with Ripple, a pup from the Edmonton Humane Society, he got more than he bargained for. In an on-air stunt aimed at showcasing the Humane Society’s furry residents, the canine seized his 15 minutes of fame by bounding into the studio mid-forecast.

With leash in hand, Mike struggled to maintain both his composure and the weather map, but it was clear who the audience’s favorite was. In an endearing display of chaos, Ripple tugged, jumped, and basically stole the show. The weatherman couldn’t help but laugh it off, making it one weather report viewers wouldn’t soon forget.