GMA fans call out Robin Roberts’ on-air wardrobe blunder caught by cameras in awkward live TV moment

GOOD Morning America fans have singled out host Robin Roberts’ wardrobe blunder that happened during Wednesday’s episode on air.

During today’s broadcast, a message on Robin’s, 62, Apple Watch was caught on camera while she was hosting live on GMA.

Good Morning America fans called out Robin Roberts' wardrobe mistake

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Good Morning America fans called out Robin Roberts’ wardrobe mistakePhoto credit: Good Morning America
Robin's outfit blunder happened on air and was caught on live television

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Robin’s outfit blunder happened on air and was caught on live televisionCredit: Instagram/@robinrobertsgma

As the 62-year-old sat at the GMA news desk alongside George Stephanopoulos, 61, Michael Strahan, 51, and Lara Spencer, 53, her Apple Watch alert told her to “move a little.”

The ABC star’s entire alert was, “Time to get up! Get up and move around a little for a minute.”

Next to the written message was a green arrow icon that said “Stand!”.

The TV personality’s Apple notification came just before the GMA team went on a commercial break.

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Many fans picked up Robin’s note from their watch and commented on it on Twitter.

‘MOVE IT GIRL’

One fan tweeted, “@RobinRoberts your Apple Watch said it’s time to move.”

The fan’s tweet included a GIF of the dancing penguins from Madagascar with the GIF caption: “MOVE IT GIRL!”

Robin replied to her fan, commenting on the fan’s tweet: “HA! You caught that!”

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Robin’s Apple alert motivated fans just as much as her last Instagram post.

WEDNESDAY WISDOM

On Wednesday, the media commentator posted a video of herself in her GMA dressing room and shared some helpful tips with fans.

Robin explained to her fans that it’s important to write down goals and “what you want to see in your life.”

In the video, she said a prayer and encouraged her fans to “explain” her future, write “letters” to herself, and work to “manifest” her dreams.

Robin called what she had to say in the clip her “morning message and prayer.”

She captioned her social media streak: “Good morning [the] #GlamFam and me [are] to share some #Wednesdaywisdom #cmon with you.”

Many of her fans took heart in what she expressed and commented on their appreciation for it in her post.

One fan expressed: “Thank you Robin! WOWZA! I put off writing the letter, but not anymore! Do it today and know that I AM.”

Another shared: “Nice words of encouragement on my favorite day of the week! …”

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A third person added: “…This is such a powerful message! Speak the words of what you need, what you are looking for, send them into the universe! Speak gratitude and humility! The blessing will come!…”

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer also appeared to be on their Apple Watch during the Instagram clip.

During Wednesday's episode of GMA, Robin received an Apple Watch notification

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During Wednesday’s episode of GMA, Robin received an Apple Watch notificationCredit: Instagram/@robinrobertsgma
Robin's alarm told her it was time to

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Robin’s alarm told her it was time to “get up” and “move a little.”Credit: apple
The Apple notification and the 62-year-old's Instagram post motivated the fans

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The Apple notification and the 62-year-old’s Instagram post motivated the fansPhoto credit: Getty

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