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Viewers react when the Today show has an embarrassing wardrobe error

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Viewers react after Channel Nine’s Today suffered an embarrassing dress mistake – and Amber Sherlock responds years after #jacketgate saga By Savanna Young For The Australian Daily Mail Published: 04:18 EDT, August 1, 2022 | Updated: 04:36 EDT, August 1, 2022 It’s #jacketgate again! Viewers who watched Channel Nine’s Today show on Monday morning were quite surprised when four women were spotted in an almost identical blue ensemble. Today’s presenters Allison Langdon, reporters Lara Vella and Fiona Willan, plus senator Jacqui Lambie all appeared dressed in blue during separate segments of the breakfast show. Viewers saw a quadruple on Monday morning when four women sported an almost matching blue ensemble on the Today show A photo of the four was later shared via the event’s Instagram account with the caption, ‘Da ba dee da ba di,’ a reference to Eiffel 65’s iconic song ‘Blue (Da Ba Dee)’. ‘Oh yes … go brethren!

REACT: Perese and Petaia join Wallabies' list of devastating injuries as Eddie's England level series

England were back on level terms in a three-Test series against Australia but the charge for the Wallabies was significantly greater than the 25-17 reverse in the second Test at a hectic Suncorp Stadium. The Wallabies’ rankings are thin ahead of a decider in Sydney next week. Australia lost Izzy Perese and Cadeyrn Neville to potentially serious knee injuries, while Jordan Perese, playing at full-back for the first time for the Wallabies, lasted only a few minutes before he was forced off and is likely to miss next week with a concussion. protocol. And substitute Scott Sio added to the carnage that followed moments after coming on with a shoulder injury. If that wasn’t bad enough – with the Wallabies missing Tom Banks to a broken arm in the win a week earlier – his replacement Andrew Kellaway revealed at half-time that he would be out for eight weeks with a hamstring injury sustained in training on Tuesday. . “I feel for those people,” said Samu Kerevi. “They work very hard. And we