Oh, Who Hasn’t Accidentally Tweeted A Picture Of Their Own Nipples?

September 12, 2012 / Posted by:

If you haven’t been hit in the eyes with Alison Pill’s nipples and really want to be hit in the eyes with Alison Pill’s nipples today, then your ass (and eyes) are in the right place. You know how when you’re tweeting about all sorts of things like what you ate for lunch and how you wish The Charmings would come out on DVD, and then you accidentally tweet a picture of your titty domes? You know you do that all the time. Well, Alison Pill of the Newsroom, Scott Pilgrim, Milk, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Pieces of April did that today.

I don’t know how she accidentally tweeted her chichis, but she did it. Maybe she meant to DM the picture to the dude she’s supposed to marry Jay Baruchel or maybe she meant to DM it the people who are in charge of casting for JizzOnMyGlasses.com, because she figures if the whole “being a paid actress” thing doesn’t work out she’ll have something to fall back on. I don’t know, but it happened.

Alison quickly deleted the picture and basically tweeted that she had a brain fart and a picture of half-nekkid body is what came out of that brain fart:

Yep. That picture happened. Ugh. My tech issues have now reached new heights, apparently. How a deletion turned into a tweet… Apologies.

I like that she didn’t scream the word HACKED or say it’s not her in the picture, it’s Fake Blake Lively. And since The Newsroom sprinkles highly important factual news stories into their storylines, I’m sure they’ll cover this next season. META! Oh, and if you want the NSFW version, click here. I’m still waiting for Jeff Daniels to accidentally tweet (accitweetially?) a picture of his peen wearing nerd glasses.

via NYDN

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