Comedian Nikki Glaser addressed an unexpected moment with humor during a recent appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark, where she appeared ahead of her hosting duties at the Time 100 Gala, as reported by Fox News.

Glaser, 41, joined co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos wearing a blue mini dress paired with knee-high white leather boots. After greeting the hosts and taking her seat, Ripa pointed out the wardrobe issue on-air.

"You can see your underpants," Ripa said.

Glaser immediately responded.

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"It’s just for you," she said. "Right down the barrel. Sorry, guys."

The moment continued as Consuelos reacted by briefly covering his eyes with note cards, while Ripa indicated she was not bothered by the situation.

"We don’t mind at all," Ripa said.

Glaser added another remark as the exchange continued.

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"I’ll send you a picture later," she said.

The segment proceeded with Glaser discussing her upcoming projects, including her role as host of the Time 100 Gala, where she was also recognized.

During the interview, Consuelos asked Glaser about her decision to film her latest comedy special, “Good Girl,” in her hometown of St. Louis rather than in a larger entertainment hub.

"You literally went home to St. Louis and shot it there. How was that?" Consuelos asked.

Glaser explained her choice, noting that she had relocated back to the city following the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I live in St. Louis. I moved back to St. Louis after COVID and kind of just got away from it all and stayed there," she said.

She described the audience for the special as including people she knew from various parts of her life.

"It was lots of people from high school, you know, people from my Pilates class, my self-tan lady from the strip mall. But it was fun. It's fine, I guess, that my childhood dentist knows about my sex life now. I guess that's appropriate," Glaser said.

The comedian has previously spoken about her preference for living outside major entertainment centers, saying the environment allows her to focus on personal priorities.

"[Living here] is just wanting to focus on my family while they're still around and healthy, and want to hang out with me," she said during an earlier interview with “St. Louis on the Air.”

"It's also just being in a town where what podcast [you have], what spots you're doing that night, what parties you're going to, what red carpets you're attending — doesn't matter," she said. "That's not here, and that's not what people value here. And it just recalibrates me."

Glaser’s appearance on the morning show highlighted both her upcoming professional work and her approach to handling unexpected moments on live television.