A HIGH school teacher was left red-faced after they were caught having sex on camera during a Zoom meeting in front of shocked colleagues.
Viral footage of the awkward moment shows the saucy couple having sex in the middle of the annual Jamaica Teachers’ Association conference earlier this week.
The two-minute clip shows the the pair bonking while a female voice delivers a speech, saying: "Teaching in the middle of the pandemic was hard."
She talks about "how important this profession is" while her colleague continues getting intimate with a partner in front of the camera.
But the private moment grabbed the attention of the whole conference when a voice from one computer said: "Recording in progress."
One attendee then yelled out "What the hell!" before the meeting descended into chaos.
The explicit video shows a man lying naked on the bed as a woman undresses before the couple have sex – seemingly unable to hear the screams of other participants on the call.
It's not the first time a couple has been caught getting frisky on Zoom during lockdown.
A staff member was caught having sex during a virtual city council meeting in Rio de Janeiro last year.
The committee meeting, about the Rights of Children and Adolescents, was organised by the city council of the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil’s southeastern state of the same name.
During the discussion, the staff member was seen sitting on a bed, naked, with a woman beside him.
The couple began to get frisky, completely unaware that colleagues were watching in horror.
Unbelievably, the councillors involved noticed the scenes but decided to ignore it and continue to discuss the matter at hand.
And bestselling author and legal expert Jeffrey Toobin was caught masturbating on camera during a panel meeting about a presidential election podcast for WNYC and The New Yorker last year.
According to his colleagues, Toobin allegedly angled the computer camera, touched himself, and blew kisses at someone who wasn't one of his coworkers.
Shortly after the incident, Toobin apologised in a statement, saying: "I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera.
"I apologize to my wife, family, friends, and co-workers."
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