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Chris Evans accidentally shares p-nis pic on Instagram
Captain America star, Chris Evans, caused a frenzy on social media after he appeared to accidentally upload n^de photos of himself on Instagram.
Over the weekend, while playing a game of “Heads Up,” the actor shared a video with his 5.7 million followers without trimming the clip.
The video then revealed a gallery of videos and pictures, including one featuring an erect p-nis.
Evans quickly deleted the clip, but it was too late.
Screenshots had already been taken and circulated on Twitter, sending the site into a frenzy with jokes about the mishap.
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However, the actor has not commented on the incident.
The incident sparked reactions from celebrities and fans alike.
Mark Ruffalo and Chrissy Teigen showed their support for the actor, while his brother, Scott Evans, also tweeted, “Was off social media for the day yesterday.
So.
What’d I miss?”
The Marvel actor is currently rumored to be dating actress, Lily James, best known for her role in Downton Abbey.
Previously, Chris Evans was in an on-again, off-again relationship with actress Jenny Slate.
The couple finally split in March 2018, and Slate is now engaged to gallerist Ben Shattuck.
The accidental photo leak is not the first time a celebrity has been caught in a similar situation.
In 2014, Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton were among the celebrities whose private photos were leaked online.
The event led to the introduction of stricter laws and regulations surrounding the distribution of such images.
The incident has raised concerns about the importance of maintaining privacy on social media platforms.
Many users have advised others to be careful when sharing videos or photos online as they may be easily accessible to the public.
However, some fans have come to the defense of the actor, with one user tweeting, “Let’s not forget that everyone has a body and everyone has seen one before.
It was a mistake, it happens.”
Chris Evans is not the first celebrity to face humiliation after an accidental upload on social media.
In 2011, politician Anthony Weiner resigned from Congress after accidentally tweeting a s**ually explicit photo of himself.
Despite the incident, Chris Evans has received support from his fans, who continue to praise him for his roles in popular movies such as “Avengers” and “Knives Out.”
The actor recently made headlines for his role in the upcoming Apple TV+ series, “Defending Jacob,” which tells the story of a father whose son is accused of murder.
The show has been well-received by critics and audiences alike, with Evans showcasing his versatility as an actor.
The incident has caused some to question the impact of social media on celebrities and their private lives.
However, it remains to be seen how the situation will affect Chris Evans and his career moving forward.