How do you accidentally tweet a nude photo?
Is this something that happens to everyone, or are celebrities somehow the only ones plagued by this kind of mistake?
"The Newsroom" actress Alison Pill joined a group of rather careless celebrities, when she tweeted a topless photo of herself.
On Wednesday, the 26-year-old actress posted a photo of herself lying on a bed, wearing nothing but oversize glasses. Gawker wondered if Pill was perhaps trying to send the message to a more private audience -- namely her fiance, actor Jay Baruchel.
Pill quickly deleted the photo, but was savvy enough to admit that she did accidentally tweet a naked photo of herself:
Yep. That picture happened. Ugh. My tech issues have now reached new heights, apparently. How a deletion turned into a tweet... Apologies.
— Alison Pill (@msalisonpill) September 12, 2012
Pill isn't the only celeb to share a private photo with the world. In January, "90210" actress AnnaLynne McCord mistakenly tweeted a topless photo of herself to a random fan, and Tori Spelling's genius of a husband, Dean McDermott, posted a photo of the couple's son without realizing that Spelling's breasts were viewable in the background.
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