VIRGIN Media’s Muireann O’Connell has hit back at a Liveline caller who complained that female presenters were standing in a “sexually provocative” and “vulgar” way.
The woman told RTE’s Katie Hannon on Tuesday, she felt the stance of some female presenters within the broadcaster was “unladylike”.
She said: “I am speaking mostly about presenters on current affairs programmes and the news.
“I’m talking about the nuances of visual presentation, and particularly the way presenters tend to stand.
“You know their posture to me seems ex aggerated, contrived, unnatural.
“ They tend to stand with their feet maybe 2ft apart and sometimes swivel on their left hip, and I just think it seems unnatural.
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