Leave it to Jameela Jamil to say it's OK to not put any pants on now that the world is staying safely at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The "Good Place" actress showed off how quarantine life has affected her wardrobe -- even when it comes to conducting important interviews and meetings.
"If you think I’m dressing from the waist down for Zoom meetings then you must be drunk," Jamil cracked on her Instagram Sunday while uploading a video as evidence.
MORE: Here's how to change your background on Zoom in 8 easy stepsThe video starts with the comedian being pressed on what she's up to, to which she calmly explains, "I'm about to talk to Harvard. Live. On Livestream."
When her wardrobe is praised, Jamil, who is wearing an "I [love] New York" tee shirt with a red and black blazer, hops up on her seat to shows off that's all she's has on -- opting to skip the pants and shoes entirely.
MORE: Zoom CEO speaks out after incidents of 'Zoombombing' by hackersBesides the fact that the 34-year-old is perfectly made-up from the waist-up for her very important meeting, the video shows that she also touched up the area around her that would also be featured in the frame.
However, the space that wouldn't be seen on camera -- such as the front of her laptop -- is a disaster, as is the area off to her left.
As most of the world is asked to work from home, most meetings and classes have been moved to online platforms like Zoom, which hosts multiple people and allows video and audio chat features.
MORE: Jameela Jamil says she is a 'feminist in progress'Thanks to Jamil, however, you can be assured that just because a person may look put together with a clean house on camera, what lies just out of frame might be a completely different story.