Could we have another anchor meltdown over matching tops on our hands? Twitter's on the case.

"Looks like the lady on the right doesn't have time to get her arms through the jacket."
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Hey, so remember the leaked footage of TV presenter Amber Sherlock getting just a little bit cross last month because one of her co-workers happened to be wearing the same colour top?

Well, strap yourself in because Twitter thinks it could have happened again.

Last Monday, one-tone Sherlock appeared on Channel 9 News flanked by co-anchor Kate Collins and a fashion writer by the name of Kellie Alderman.

Sherlock was dressed in green, as was Alderman, with the latter also wearing a blue jacket pulled (hastily?) over the top.

Sure, that's not much evidence to go on, but for Twitter it was more than enough.

People's responses ranged from wild guesswork ...

To a bit of light ribbing...

To a nice healthy dash of poetry.

Sorry Amber, people obviously haven't yet forgotten the last time you got someone to throw on a jacket.

[h/t Pedestrian]

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