Chris Evans accidentally posted something he shouldn't976 Archiveson Instagram, so let's enjoy the jokes while respecting his privacy.
The Avengersand Not Another Teen Moviestar's iPhone camera roll made its way into a now-deleted Instagram post on Saturday. It included a private photo that you should absolutely not seek out. We're being totally serious; he deserves privacy just as much as any of us. Chris, if you're reading this, we have a guide for safely storing nude photos.
He apparently had also saved a meme of his own face with a vulgar phrase that starts with the words "Guard That" followed by a word that should have cost Donald Trump the presidency in 2016.
That said, Twitter brought jokes, as it always does. You can innocently enjoy some laughs without seeking out private materials that were not meant for your eyes. Here are just a few of the best tweets about it, including a couple from Mashable's own Marvel's Avengersreviewer Alexis Nedd and chief Chris Evans correspondent Nicole Gallucci.
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Again, we cannot stress enough that you should notlook for the leaked images. We're just here to have a laugh.
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