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What did Captain America say about sharing his feelings after mistakenly posting intimate photos? Netizens have exploded

Captain America mistakenly posted intimate photos to share his feelings

Chris Evans revealed how he accidentally shared that nude photo on Instagram. Last weekend, Marvel star Chris Evans, "Captain America," accidentally shared an intimate photo on Twitter that became a hot topic across the internet.

"American Team" Chris Evans posted a video on Instagram about him and his friends playing the popular "heads up" game on Apple' phones, and at the end of the video, the US team's mobile phone camera accidentally touched and popped up "private photos."

He quickly deleted the video, but that didn't stop netizens from reacting loudly to the major misstep.

His younger brother Scott Evans and Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo also tweeted their opinions on the matter, and he himself tweeted: "Since, I am already the focus of everyone' attention." And with a forehead and a helpless Twitter expression. Don't forget the November 3rd Poll! (The voting date for the 2020 U.S. presidential election is November 3.)

Apparently, he was able to understand and find some humorous way in it. Chris then appeared on Tamron's web show, revealing his true feelings about leaking indecent photos, and when asked about the photo, Chris first pretended not to know anything: "Did something big happen this weekend?" He then said, "It was a fun weekend, full of lessons, embarrassing, but still have to be brave, and I have a lot of fans who support me." “

This response is beautiful!

Fans of "Team America" covered up his intimate photos by posting many photos of him and his dog on hot topics to prevent further dissemination. Chris's tweet also responded to fans, even reminding them not to forget the US election vote.

He did get the public's attention, in the typical way captain America, always with the country in mind.

Many celebrities also responded to the U.S. team's tweets, with American model actress Jamila Jameel saying "You've done it for your country." ”

Jamie Lee Curtis tweeted "@Chris, my boy, proud of you, has got my attention.

Billy Eichner shared a sign-up link to vote as a topic that resonated with the U.S. team.

Many fans also participated in the dialogue, expressing their support for the US team, "We all make mistakes, but we can still vote." "You won this cyber battlefield."

Currently Chris. Evans' tweet has garnered more than 120,000 people, with tens of thousands citing it and 24,000 people choosing to retweet it.

Chris Evans shifted the scandal to focus on the national election in a very beautiful way, jokingly, and gained more fan support.

Source: China Net Entertainment

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