Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Clayton Morris conspicuously kept his ring finger out of sight for most of the program today. Apparently, in order for the viewer not to notice that he is not wearing his wedding ring today, he placed his left hand in his pocket, extended it on top of the curvy couch, or otherwise hid it for most of the program. Nevertheless, in an unguarded moment in the camera’s range, he singularly twitched his ring finger as if feeling the absence of his connubial band.
A mere four weeks ago (August 8, 2009), the author observed that Clayton avoided talking about his spouse Sarah when his co-host Dave Briggs asked about her. The author assumed that Sarah had insisted that he keep mum about her on the air after he had aired a pic of her in a bikini a year earlier without her apparent permission: He may have been quite wrong.
Unlike Dave Briggs, Clayton wears his wedding ring religiously. Ergo, there may be some cause for concern. However, hopefully, Clayton just forgot this time and all is well with Clayton and his “hot wife” Sarah.
Tags: Clayton Morris, Dave Briggs, David Briggs, FNC, Fox & Friends, Fox and Friends, Fox News, Sarah Morris
September 6, 2009 at 11:26 am
I think Clayton is appearing to hide his ring finger on purpose just to see if you will write about it. He was being so obvious about it today. I’m sure these tv people love to toy with the bloggers.
September 6, 2009 at 12:33 pm
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September 6, 2009 at 12:49 pm
Kep, I think that you may well be right. Even though Clayton seemed to mimic his actions of yesterday, he made sure to wear his wedding ring today.
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