World Cup host nearly exposes body on live TV after wardrobe malfunction
World Cup host nearly exposes body on live TV after wardrobe malfunction

Patrick Austen-Hardy, Fasika Zelealem, Myriam Toua Sat, June 27, 2026 at 9:49 AM UTC
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The World Cup host suffered a wardrobe malfunction (Image: X/@tvglobo)
A Brazilian television host almost revealed his chest to millions of World Cup viewers.
Everaldo Marques is a well-known presenter for Brazilian network TV Globo. He was broadcasting from Miami when the Selecao sailed to a 3-0 victory over Scotland. Like many matches in the United States, the scorching heat was proving more than just uncomfortable for Marques and his broadcasting team.
When the camera panned to him, he was fanning himself with his match notes as sweat droplets dotted his blue shirt like polka dots. Yet that wasn't the wardrobe malfunction that left his colleagues in hysterics.
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Marques noticed his co-commentator, Maestro Junior, laughing at his perspiration stains while they were broadcasting live. He quickly replied: "You're laughing, right Maestro? You're completely dry... for now!"
The former Brazilian international then quipped that things could have been much worse for Marques had he not been wearing an undershirt. It was at that point that Marques unbuttoned his shirt to reveal a drenched white vest.
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Brazil won the match against Scotland (Image: Getty Images)
Unfortunately for him, he gave his audience much more than they bargained for as he unfastened too many buttons and almost exposed his entire chest. His colleague couldn't help but laugh at the unfortunate wardrobe mishap.
As he unbuttoned his jersey, Marques declared: "Look at this! It's not doing any good at all!" The only consolation for Marques was that he wasn't the only one struggling with Miami's brutal heat. The Florida stadium has been one of the tournament's hottest venues.
Although the official thermometer read 34C/93F, stifling humidity drove the heat index near 43C/109F. However, Marques' compatriot rose to the occasion in the critical clash against Scotland.
Vinicius Junior scored a remarkable brace in the first half before Matheus Cunha put the game to bed in the 60th minute, securing a dominant 3-0 triumph.
The Brazilians progressed from Group C as leaders ahead of Morocco, Scotland and Haiti, with Carlo Ancelotti's team now preparing to face Japan in the round of 32.
Source: “AOL Entertainment”