Published 15:59 IST, May 19th 2020

Man accidentally appears naked during Zoom conference call with Bolsonaro

In the latest episode of work from home mishaps, a businessman accidentally appeared naked in a zoom call meeting with Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil

Reported by: Riya Baibhawi
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In latest episode of work from home mishaps, a businessman accidentally appeared naked in a zoom call meeting in Brazil. According to reports, country’s president Jair Bolsonaero, who was a part of virtual conference spotted him and asked if he was okay. It was n revealed that he h forgotten to turn off camera after meeting.

'Unfortunately, we saw' 

slip-up reportedly happened during a virtual conference organized by Paulo Skaf, president of Federation of Industries of state of Sau Paulo. According to internet media, it was President who interrupted Skaf after spotting naked industrialist amidst meeting. "Paulo, re's a colleague re in last little square, he left, is he OK?" Bolsonaro said. Following which, Paulo Guedes, minister of Industry ded that he was “taking shower, naked.” Later Brazilian leer confirmed incident and said that it was a shaky picture, but “unfortunately” he h seen. 

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Recently, a screenshot of virtual meet surfaced online and has left everybody amused. Netizens have also taken opportunity to roast unidentified man as well as dish out hilarious comments on incident. 

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15:59 IST, May 19th 2020