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Fox News gives explanation for ‘Maskgate’ interview with admiral who appeared to be wearing prosthetic

Add The New York Post on Google Fox News is debunking the wild “Maskgate” conspiracy theory surrounding a bizarre interview with a former military official, blaming a technical lighting glitch for making it look like he was wearing a mask on TV.

Addressing the internet frenzy head-on, Fox News told Mediaite that the alleged “mask line” on retired Navy Vice Admiral Robert Harwardwas nothing more than a bad shadow from the show’s lights.

“Vice Admiral Robert Harward appeared on FOX News Channel earlier this week via a remote, mobile camera operated by an outside vendor,” the network said in a statement.

Vice Adm. Harward during the Tuesday FOX broadcastr. FOX News Officials explained that poor lighting conditions inside the mobile van contrasted sharply with Harward’s jacket, creating an unnatural optical illusion across his neck.

The technical mishap had triggered a massive internet meltdown following Harward’s Tuesday appearance on America’s Newsroom.

Viewers fixated on a mysterious separation above his shirt collar, sparking millions of views and a viral frenzy.

Zanier corners of X claimed it was a “Deep State” plot or a literal “CIA mask,” even prompting a Polymarket betting pool on whether the admiral was a Hollywood clone.

But when Harward returned to The Story on Friday to speak on the Iran war, the technical lighting issue had been resolved, and the weird shadow was completely gone.

Vice Adm. Harward FOX News Despite the photographic proof of a simple lighting fix, internet skeptics refused to back down.

“It’s 100% a mask,” writes one user on Facebook.

Read original at New York Post

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