Jolly Husband Tries To Embarrass Wife's Zoom Calls By Hilariously Photobombing Them

By Samantha in Cute On 8th May 2020
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Just as this lockdown has forced millions of people to work from home, almost every other day we get to here work from home stories. Even though most of these stories are embarrassing but they are a good source of entertainment for people and are downright funny. Today in the work from home stories, we have this adorable story of a couple where a husband has come up with a hilarious way to keep his wife and her colleagues entertained during the work.

Cara Fields

From time to time, when Cara is on work-related Zoom call, her husband sneaks back into the background wearing silly costumes.

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After Cara shared pictures of her husband's dress up games on LinkedIn, the pictures immediately went viral. “He has always loved wearing ridiculous things in public to embarrass me,” Cara told Bored Panda. “So when I converted our dining room into an office where my camera faced the dining room table, he saw a virtual opportunity to embarrass me during the pandemic.”

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In the beginning, Cara's husband just wore things from his own wardrobe but then things escalated when his costume ideas became a hit and he started to get requests for Halloween dress-ups.

Cara Fields

“Friends started mailing him Halloween costumes. I’m told that more costumes are in transit!” the woman said.

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Not only Cara’s LinkedIn connections adored her husband’s antics. “My colleagues love this. It’s so strange to see a team of people laughing while you’re presenting, and then realizing something ridiculous is going on behind you.”

Cara Fields

“They almost always see him before I do,” Cara said. “It has definitely helped people remember to stop and laugh during these times.”

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Ever since the pandemic, things have changed drastically for better or for worse. According to a survey, a poll from early in the coronavirus outbreak suggests a strong preference for remote work. Gallup found that almost 60 percent of Americans working from home would prefer to work remotely “as much as possible” after authorities lift restrictions, with 40 percent saying they preferred to return to the original workplace. The online survey of 2,276 randomly selected adults was conducted from March 14 through April 2.

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This tells us that Cara's husband might be part of that 60 % of people.

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Social media reacted warmly to her husband's efforts for trying to spread happiness and joy.