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Anna Paquin ‘claims’ the breasts seen on BBC News At Ten
Anna Paquin, the star of the hit TV show “True Blood,” has made headlines after her breasts were accidentally shown on BBC News At Ten.
During a live broadcast earlier this week, viewers spotted X-rated images on a TV monitor in shot while presenter Sophie Raworth was reading the news.
It was later revealed that a member of staff had been watching a racy episode of “True Blood” at their desk.
Although some outlets reported that the BBC had “broadcast porn,” it was just an old episode of the HBO vampire series.
The breasts belonged to lead actress Anna Paquin, who seemed thrilled about the extra screen time.
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She took to Twitter to express her amusement, saying “My breasts!
So funny on so many levels.”
Paquin’s co-stars on “True Blood,” Stephen Moyer, Evan Rachel Wood, and Robert Kazinsky, also tweeted about the incident.
Stephen, who is Anna’s husband, said the BBC blunder was making him “very happy.”
Robert joked that he was glad it had been Anna and not his n^de scenes that were shown.
Anna has since described the scene shown on TV as “fairy land graveyard s**,” where her character, Sookie Stackhouse, gets intimate with Robert Kazinsky’s half fairy, half vampire character.
She also joked about the BBC’s reaction to what was seen on TV, questioning a statement which said they were “looking into the matter.”
A fan recommended Anna coin the phrase “photoboobed,” which the actress then turned into a hashtag.
The incident has caused quite a stir on social media, with many people finding it amusing.
It has also raised questions about the responsibility of TV stations to ensure that inappropriate content is not accidentally broadcast.
While the BBC has apologized for the incident and stated that they are investigating how it happened, some people have criticized the organization for not taking the matter more seriously.
“True Blood” was a hugely popular TV show that ran for seven series between 2008 and 2014.
It focused on supernatural events in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, and was known for its graphic content and mature themes.
Despite the controversy surrounding the incident, Anna Paquin seems to be taking it all in her stride.
She has continued to post on social media as normal, and has even playfully suggested that she may have to start wearing a T-shirt with the phrase “I’m Anna Paquin, not the breasts on BBC News” printed on it.
In conclusion, while the accidental broadcast of Anna Paquin’s breasts on BBC News At Ten caused a lot of amusement and social media buzz, it also raised important questions about the responsibility of TV stations to ensure that inappropriate content is not accidentally shown.
The incident has certainly put Anna Paquin back in the public eye, but it remains to be seen whether it will have any lasting impact on her career or on the BBC’s reputation.


