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Man Accidentally Walks NAKED in the Background of His husband’s Zoom Work Call

A man accidentally walked into the background of his husband’s work Zoom call totally naked — before dropping to the floor to hide when he realized he was on screen.

Jason Bowers had just come out of the shower and was completely nude when he walked into the bedroom he shares with his partner, Damian Mlotkowski, in their West Hollywood, California home.

At first, Jason was typing a message on his phone and didn’t notice that Damian was in his weekly Zoom meeting — and that he was caught in the camera frame.

But as soon as he looked up and caught sight of himself on screen, he panicked, dropping to the floor to escape the camera.

Damian saw exactly what happened behind him, his eyes widening in surprise and a smile coming to his lips.

He quickly turned off his camera, but not before his colleagues started to laugh and his boss said, ‘Nudity is fun!’

Fortunately, a well-placed chair did protect Jason’s manhood.

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