TCarrie Bickmore’s partner Chris Walker has flashed full-frontal during a Zoom call before

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Carrie Bickmore’s producer partner has made headlines after he accidentally stripped naked in front of shocked ABC staff during a Skype call earlier this month. 

But it’s not the first time Chris Walker has exposed himself on a video conference call.

Back in November, The Project host revealed on her Carrie & Tommy radio show that Chris found himself naked in the background of a Zoom call she was doing with journalists from around the world. 

Carrie explained she was doing the call late at night when a nude Chris burst into the room asking her to ‘keep it down’. 

‘I turn around to see perched against the door pant-less, undie-less Chris. Porky piggy with his bits out. Standing there, like fully [half] asleep going, ‘What’s happening? Why is everyone screaming? What’s the noise all about?”‘ she recalled. 

Carrie initially assumed that no one could see Chris because he was standing outside the camera’s view. 

TCarrie Bickmore’s partner Chris Walker has flashed full-frontal during a Zoom call before

Not his first rodeo! It turns out Carrie Bickmore’s (left) partner Chris Walker (right) has accidentally flashed during a Zoom call before – as ABC offers counselling to staffers following his nude video conference blunder

‘In my head I’m thinking, “They can just see me talking off camera to somebody”,’ she recalled. 

When she eventually looked at her computer however, she realised that Chris was actually in shot. 

‘Full-frame in the corner [of the screen] was Chris with his meat and veg, just standing there for the entire world press to see,’ she laughed. 

Carrie gasped and frantically swivelled the camera away from Chris.

However it was too late, as the blonde could hear several members of the Zoom call laughing – including her own producer.

Carrie said she and Chris later laughed about the incident for about 45 minutes.  

Exposed: 'I turn around to see perched against the door pant-less, undie-less, Chris. Porky-piggy with his bits out', Carrie recalled

Exposed: ‘I turn around to see perched against the door pant-less, undie-less, Chris. Porky-piggy with his bits out’, Carrie recalled  

It comes amid reports Chris, the executive producer of comedy show The Weekly, accidentally stripped naked in front of shocked ABC staff after he thought he had left a company Skype call two weeks ago.  

Chris had been dialled in for a May 17 meeting while on a European holiday with his Gold Logie winning wife.

He wrongly thought he had left the conference when he took off his clothes in front of up to nine people, with the incident lasting between 40 seconds and two minutes, according to the Herald Sun. 

Not again! It comes amid reports Chris, the executive producer of comedy show The Weekly, accidentally stripped naked in front of shocked ABC staff after he thought he had left a company Skype call two weeks ago

Not again! It comes amid reports Chris, the executive producer of comedy show The Weekly, accidentally stripped naked in front of shocked ABC staff after he thought he had left a company Skype call two weeks ago

The ABC said in a statement Chris was simply getting into the shower.

‘The ABC is acting like a commercial network trying to minimise this incident,’ a television insider said.

‘Staff are shocked that there have been no consequences for his (Mr Walker) actions.’

Chris had dialled in while on sabbatical overseas with Carrie, with the naked faux pas occurring during a meeting following rehearsals and before the taping of the program.

ABC said it was ‘aware of an unintentional incident’.

‘The ABC is in regular communication with the relevant team members and are in the process of developing strategies to ensure an incident of this nature does not occur again,’ it said in a statement.

Accident: The production team in charge of The Weekly, Thinkative Television, dismissed the incident as merely 'unintentional'

Accident: The production team in charge of The Weekly, Thinkative Television, dismissed the incident as merely ‘unintentional’

‘The ABC has a counselling service available to all ABC employees which has been offered in this instance.’

The production team in charge of The Weekly, Thinkative Television, dismissed the incident as merely ‘unintentional’.  

‘It was clearly unintentional and I know the ABC has checked in with their crew about it. There are discussions ongoing about processes to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again,’ a Thinkative spokesman said.

An insider says the ABC isn’t doing enough to support staff after witnessing the incident. 

Carrie and Chris moved to the UK in April with their children, Oliver, Evie and Adelaide. 

On their way! Carrie and Chris moved to the UK in April with their children, Oliver, Evie and Adelaide

On their way! Carrie and Chris moved to the UK in April with their children, Oliver, Evie and Adelaide 

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