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David Muir has undergone quite the transformation since his beginnings with ABC News as a “World News Now” anchor back in 2003. On-air, Muir is impeccably dressed and groomed, often sporting his signature look with every hair perfectly in place—thanks to his trusty G2b Styling Spiking Glue. However, off-camera, Muir embraces a more relaxed lifestyle. “I find my true comfort being outdoors, covered in mud like I was this weekend,” he shared with People in May 2025 after enjoying a rain-soaked Memorial Day weekend in Syracuse, New York, alongside his German short-haired pointer, Axel. (Yes, he’s a proud dog dad!) “The rain was pouring, and I relished every moment.”
In 2018, Muir offered a rare peek into his more laid-back side with an Instagram post. The picture captured him standing in the rain at a well-known New York restaurant’s garden, looking uncharacteristically casual in a black distressed tee and cargo pants. His normally pristine hair was damp and unstyled, and stubble framed his jawline.
In 2018, Muir offered a glimpse of this rarely seen side of him in a candid snapshot he posted to Instagram. Standing in the rain in a garden of a well-known New York restaurant, the ever-dapper newsman, who famously got involved in a clothespin scandal in 2025, looked surprisingly disheveled in a black distressed tee and cargo pants, his hair wet and flat from the downpour with a hint of stubble growing around his mouth and jawline.
“Waiting room at Estia’s. So worth it,” Muir captioned the photo. The comments were filled with fans thirsting over the sexy journalist. “Exceptionally hot,” one user gushed. Another wrote, “Like the ‘undo.’ Looks good on you.” A third user also enthused, “So this is the closest us regular peeps will get to you stepping out of a shower. Drop dead gorgeous even dripping wet!” Agreed!
As for how Muir feels about the attention his social media presence garners, he revealed in his People interview that he finds it amusing. The typically reserved bachelor confessed to being flattered by the buzz. “Friends send me TikTok clips, mostly because they find them hilarious, poking fun at me and asking, ‘When did you become Daddy?'” he chuckled. “Maybe it’s something that happens when you hit 50, but I’ll consider it a compliment.” He further noted, “Those who know me are aware of how uneasy I feel donning a tuxedo.” (His go-to outfit remains a simple shirt and jeans.) “Perhaps the whole ‘Daddy’ thing escapes me, but it’s certainly better than many alternatives.” Humble and charming? We certainly agree.
How David Muir feels about being called a ‘Daddy’
Also in 2018, David Muir offered a glimpse into his life away from the news desk, showing a lighter, more carefree side of him that fans and viewers rarely get to see. On Instagram, he shared a snapshot of him grinning from ear to ear while flexing his guns (remember when he showed off his ripped body?) in a white (or blue?) short-sleeved button down and a pair of gold-framed aviators. “How many days until next weekend,” Muir captioned the pic, which naturally sent fans into a frenzy. “Lookin like a snack,” one follower gushed. Another said they should let Muir dress like this on air. (Now, wouldn’t that be great for views?) Others just seemed surprised to see him in such a happy, laid-back moment. “Wow! You look so relaxed and so handsome!!!” a third user exclaimed.
But how, exactly, does Muir feel about fans practically drooling all over his posts? In his People interview, the famously private bachelor admitted he is flattered by all the attention he’s getting. “People will forward TikTok videos, but only because they are laughing out loud at them and making fun of me and saying, ‘When did you become Daddy?’” he said with a laugh. “I don’t know whether that happens when you hit 50 or what, but I’ll take it as a compliment, I think.” He added, “Anyone who works with me knows that I am so uncomfortable even having to put on the tux.” (His favorite combo is shirt and jeans.) “So maybe it’s lost on me, but I guess Daddy’s better than the alternative.” Humble and hot? Don’t mind if we do.