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Chrissy Teigen talks leaking of Chris Evans’ n-ked pic

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Chrissy Teigen talks leaking of Chris Evans’ n-ked pic

After a recent accidental n^de photo leak of Avengers star Chris Evans, Chrissy Teigen has come forward to share her thoughts on unintentional leaks and to defend Evans.

The trending Twitter topic garnered the attention of Evans’ friends and family but Teigen says it’s no big deal.

Teigen is all too familiar with the power of public scrutiny as she is a model, cookbook author, and mother of soon-to-be three.

She is also proficient in clapping back at internet trolls, which is exactly what she did after Evans became a trending topic.

She took to Twitter to make light of the situation, stating that accidental leaks happen to everyone, including herself and her girlfriends.

“My WhatsApp automatically saves every photo to my roll so any b–bs in my phone are my girlfriends showing me their b–bs or b–bs they hate or b–bs they love or yeah def also my b–bs.

I’d say 80 percent of my roll is WhatsApp nonsense between friends,” Teigen tweeted.

She then added, “I know you can change the settings but I like it.

Tons of pics of the kids between families, easy when it saves.

It just means that every once in a while there is a crazy random meme I don’t recall in my roll!”

One fan suggested that she could turn off the feature, but Teigen stated that she liked it because it made it easier for her to receive pictures of her kids.

When another fan reiterated the same idea, Teigen firmly stood her ground, writing, “I don’t *want* to.”

It’s not the first time Teigen has referenced Evans.

In April 2019, Teigen tweeted a video clip of her screaming, captioned with “I feel like we don’t scream enough.” Evans retweeted the clip with a caption of his own, stating “I really, really love this.

And I couldn’t agree more.”

While Teigen didn’t directly reference Evans’ incident, she made it clear that everyone has experienced accidental leaks and to be kind.

The incident showed that even celebrities are not immune to accidental leaks and it’s important to handle the situation with grace.

Every now and then, a random n^de celebrity photo somehow circulates online.

They’re almost never intentional and spread like wildfire.

Such was the case with Evans who shared a clip on his Instagram story.

The Sept. 12 video showed Evans with friends and family playing the game Heads Up.

However, the star’s camera roll revealed a black and white photo that, surely, Evans created for his partner’s eyes only.

The story was almost instantly deleted but not before screenshots traveled far and wide.

Many fans tweeted in Evans’ defense, asking for the photos to be deleted.

Some celebrities did the same — such as Evans’ brother Scott Evans and Avengers co-star Mark Ruffalo.

Teigen’s response shows that accidental leaks happen to the best of us and it’s important to not shame or judge others for it.

It’s also a reminder to check our settings and be mindful of what we share on social media.

The incident may have caused a stir, but Teigen’s response helped to bring light to a relatable issue that many people face.

With her candid approach and sense of humor, Teigen continues to be a voice for those who may feel embarrassed or ashamed by their own accidental leaks.

Her response serves as a reminder to be kind and understanding towards others, especially during moments of vulnerability.

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