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MCU star Chris Evans addresses "embarrassing" NSFW Instagram post

From Digital Spy

Captain America's Chris Evans has weighed in on his "very interesting weekend", which included an accidental NSFW Instagram upload.

As previously reported, the actor shared a video featuring a game of the trivia app Heads Up, but forgot to trim the clip and inadvertently revealed an NSFW picture of a penis in his camera roll.

He quickly removed it, but potentially millions of his followers would've caught a glimpse.

Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images

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Appearing on chat show Tamron Hall yesterday (September 15), Evans addressed the situation.

"Look, it was a very interesting weekend, full of lessons learned. You know, things happen. It's embarrassing but you gotta roll with the punches," he said.

"I will say, I have some pretty fantastic fans who really came to my support. That was really, really nice."

This isn't the first time he's reacted to the mishap, either, as Evans also took to Twitter soon after with a cheeky message regarding voting in the US elections.

Alongside a facepalm emoji, he wrote: "Now that I have your attention... VOTE Nov 3rd."

Photo credit: Disney
Photo credit: Disney

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Elsewhere, Chris recently recalled his nightmare audition for Seth Rogen's 2009 black comedy Observe and Report.

"About three lines in, I got this wave of sweats and my face went red. Mid-audition, I said, 'I'm sorry, guys. I'm sorry. I've got to stop.' It's even worse because they were incredibly nice about it, like, 'No, it was great. You were doing great.'

"I said, 'Let me just go to the hallway and collect my thoughts.' I go into the hallway, I collect my thoughts. I'm laughing at myself," he explained.

"Go back in, we start up again, and it f**king happens again. My face just goes so red. I start sweating and I have to stop again."


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