CBS Sacramento sports anchor Jake Gadon has found himself at the center of an online storm after an embarrassing on-air incident involving a revealing photo of singer Rihanna.

The slip-up, which occurred during an interview segment, has quickly gone viral, sparking widespread discussion on social media.

The incident unfolded as Gadon appeared on-air at his desk in the newsroom.

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The scene seemed typical at first glance, with monitors, Post-it notes, and office supplies visible in the background.

However, viewers quickly noticed something unusual: one of the monitors prominently displayed an enlarged image of Rihanna in red lace lingerie from her latest Savage X Fenty campaign.

The photo, originally shared by Rihanna on Instagram on January 7, features the singer wearing see-through lace lingerie with bold cutouts, leaving little to the imagination.

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While Rihanna’s ad campaign has been widely celebrated for its daring and fashionable designs, it raised eyebrows in this context, as Gadon appeared to have been viewing the image during work hours.

The oversight quickly became the focus of attention, with many questioning how such a mistake could happen on live television.

Gadon, who was recently hired as CBS Sacramento’s sports anchor, is now facing scrutiny from viewers and possibly his employers over the incident.

Social media users wasted no time reacting to the blunder. Some mocked Gadon for failing to switch off the image before going on-air, while others speculated about the potential consequences for his career.

One commenter wrote, “@JakeGadon_TV Eight days in and Jake is searching for a new job… invest in a few privacy screens for your next gig. Best of luck!”

Another joked, “Jake likes his women large,” referencing Rihanna’s influential status as a singer and businesswoman.

While the reactions ranged from humor to criticism, the incident has undeniably put Gadon in an awkward position.

His apparent failure to close the image before cameras began rolling has raised questions about workplace professionalism and vigilance, especially for someone in a high-visibility role.

Gadon has yet to publicly address the situation or explain how the photo ended up on his screen during the broadcast.

CBS Sacramento has also remained silent on whether disciplinary action will be taken, leaving viewers and critics to speculate about the anchor’s future at the station.

This isn’t the first time media personalities have been caught in embarrassing on-air moments, but Gadon’s incident has sparked particularly intense online discussion due to the nature of the content involved.

As the online debate continues, Gadon’s next steps remain uncertain.

For now, the newly hired anchor finds himself in the hot seat, navigating the fallout from a mistake that has turned into a viral sensation.