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A TOP news anchor has been branded a "pathetic narcissist" after he was caught pinning his firefighter's jacket to look more butch during a Los Angeles wildfire broadcast.

ABC's David Muir was seen using a clothespin to spruce up his fire jacket while reporting live on the devastating blaze

Muir was reporting live from the Pacific Palisades, one of the worst-affected areas hit by the raging blaze
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Muir was reporting live from the Pacific Palisades, one of the worst-affected areas hit by the raging blazeCredit: X
He was seen using a clothespin to spruce up his fire jacket
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He was seen using a clothespin to spruce up his fire jacketCredit: X
The clamp seemed to tighten Muir's jacket in a way that made his torso look more chiselled
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The clamp seemed to tighten Muir's jacket in a way that made his torso look more chiselledCredit: x

Muir was reporting live from the Pacific Palisades - one of the worst-affected areas hit by the raging blaze.

As he turned around to show the destruction behind him, a clip holding his ABC-branded fire jacket from behind was revealed to the viewers.

The clamp appeared to tighten Muir's jacket in a way that made his torso look more chiselled.

ABC viewers have since dubbed the journalist a "pathetic narcissist" and said Muir used the pin to "look more snacky" on TV while Los Angeles continued to burn.

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One viewer slammed the journo saying: "He used clothes pins to pull in the fire jacket he’s wearing as a prop just so he would look snacky for TV."

Jack Osbourne, reality star and son of rocker Ozzy, wrote: "Nice jacket bro. Glad you look nice and svelte with those clothesline pegs while our city burns to the ground."

While journalist Paul V Rea added: "He's a fraud from head to toe."

One person wrote on social media: "Just when your reputation hasn't gotten bad enough," while others called Muir "pathetic" and "narcissistic".

According to the , using clothes pegs to cinch clothes is a standard style practice in TV broadcasts.

However, Muir's use of the clothespin attracted major criticism as viewers were left fuming by the act.

LA fires rip through Hollywood as 100k told leave NOW & celeb homes torched

A wildfire "apocalypse" has ripped through Los Angeles forcing 130,000 to flee their homes and killing five.

A-listers like Paris Hilton, John Goodman, Miles Teller, and Anthony Hopkins, Billy Crystal have seen their homes reduced to smouldering rubble.

Celebrity haunts have been left as ghost towns as gusty winds and dry conditions have allowed the five major fires - the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia, and Sunset fires - to quickly spread.


It comes as...

  • Five people have died as uncontrolled wildfires engulf Los Angeles
  •  At least 130,000 have been evacuated and schools have closed
  •  Nearly 400,000 homes are left without power as over 2,000 buildings destroyed
  •  Firefighters are "maxed out" and reportedly running out of water
  •  Harrowing footage shows the city up in flames
  •  Celebrity homes have been torched, including A-listers like Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal, and Anthony Hopkins
  •  Joe Biden slammed for announcing granddaughter's baby news during LA fire presser

The Palisades fire is the most destructive in Los Angeles's history and has burned more than 17,000 acres, according to Cal Fire.

Some 100,000 people have been forced to evacuate from that fire - which is burning nearer denser suburbs than the Palisades blaze.

The Sunset fire is burning in the Hollywood Hills and is beginning to threaten iconic locations like the Hollywood sign and the Hollywood Bowl.

Residents of the Hollywood Hills whose properties are at risk include Leonardo DiCaprio, Lady Gaga and Quentin Tarantino. 

Firefighters battle a blaze inside Eliot Arts Magnet Middle School auditorium
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Firefighters battle a blaze inside Eliot Arts Magnet Middle School auditoriumCredit: AFp
A firefighter looks at a burning house
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A firefighter looks at a burning houseCredit: AP
A firefighting helicopter drops water on the Sunset fire
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A firefighting helicopter drops water on the Sunset fire
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Some 1,800 desperate firefighters are bravely trying to contain the fires - but most remain at zero per cent contained.

LA Fire Chief Kristen Crowley said: "I can tell you we’re throwing all of our available resources at it as we speak. I am seeing active water drops as we speak.”

People have been pulled from burning buildings as reckless residents refuse to leave despite clear warnings from officials to do so.

Aerial bombardment of the fires has restarted after winds had been too strong late on Tuesday night.

But, dry conditions are continuing to push the exhausted firefighters to the limit with hurricane-force winds expected to last for days.

City manager Miguel Marquez called the past 22 hours "brutal," adding that people had "put their own lives at risk to save others".

He said how police officers have been "door to door" evacuating those still in their homes which has saved lives - calling their efforts "heroic".

"We will not relent, we will heal, we will rebuild," he stressed.

Three people have been arrested for allegedly looting in fire-hit areas, according to LA County Sheriff Robert Luna.

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Over 30,000 acres across Los Angeles have burned since the fires began on Monday.

Celebrities lose homes to wildfires

THE wildfires haven't spared the homes of the rich and famous with Hollywood A-listers tragically seeing their houses turned to smouldering rubble.

Those who have had their homes burned down include:

  • John Goodman
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Paris Hilton
  • Leighton Meester and Adam Brody
  • Billy Crystal
  • Miles Teller
  • Eugene Levy
  • Anna Faris
  • Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
  • James Woods
  • Hunter Biden
Paris Hilton said she was ‘heartbroken beyond words' after her family house in Malibu burned down
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Paris Hilton said she was ‘heartbroken beyond words' after her family house in Malibu burned downCredit: Instagram
Miles Teller's home was tragically lost in the Pacific Palisades wildfire
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Miles Teller's home was tragically lost in the Pacific Palisades wildfireCredit: BackGrid
Parts of Sunset Boulevard have been torched in the fire
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Parts of Sunset Boulevard have been torched in the fireCredit: Getty

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