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WATCH: MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle picks her wedgy on live TV

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle had an interesting mishap this morning. She was caught “repositioning” herself when the camera went to her and her colleague, Ali Velshi.

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“If there’s a voice in the ear I can’t hear it,” Ruhle said, still adjusting herself.

“You’re live on TV,” Velshi replied, clearly embarrassed by his co-host.

“We are?” Ruhle asked, completely dumbfounded.

“Yeah. Look at the time,” Velishi said. “You don’t hear anything from anybody?”

“I don’t hear anything. Except the voices in my head…always,” Ruhle laughed.

The two then went on to start their show, as if nothing happened.

Talk about AWK-WARD.

And one tweet adequately sums up what the rest of us are thinking:

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