Dean Norris tweeting " sex gifs , " apparently confusing it for a Google search , is honestly iconic to me .
1.In one of the most embarrassing social media snafus,Mia Farrowonceposteda happy birthday message to her daughter Quincy, accompanied by a photo. Innocent enough, right? Except she forgot to crop the photo and posted it with the search bar visible. To find the photo, she’d searched “Mia Farrow and her black children.” Farrow quickly deleted the post and reposted a new birthday message with a different photo.
2.Justin Bieberalso should’ve checked what was visible in a photo he posted. In 2019, the “Yummy” singerpostedan Instagram story calling out The Daily Telegraph for misspelling his name in a headline, writing, “How are you gonna spell my name wrong after all these years ?? Haha.” However, fans quickly noticed his search history was also included in the photo, which showed pages on Selena Gomez’s Coachella performance. Bieber, who is married toHailey Bieber(previously Baldwin), had notably dated Gomez when they were both young stars.
3.Speaking of Hailey, she once “accidentally"followedaSelena Gomezfan page. She quickly unfollowed, with the account posting a screenshot of Baldwin messaging her and saying “hey followed u by accident so sorry!” Fans thought she was trying to stay up-to-date on Selena’s activities since she used to date Justin.
4.In 2016, Kanyetweeteda photo of himself watching a video on YouTube. On his other tabs, you can see that he’s on The Pirate Bay, apparently torrenting a file. He also had a tab open for Xfer Records' Serum, which led its founders to believe he was illegally downloading the software — so they called out Ye for the illegal move. It doesn’t appear that he responded.
5.Remember the timeScott Disickpostedan ad to his Instagram, except he didn’t edit the instruction text? Posing with a container of protein powder, he captioned the photo, “Here you go, at 4pm est, write the below. Caption: Keeping up with the summer workout routine with my morning @booteauk protein shake!” When fans noticed, he deleted the error, but not before some photos were snapped.
6.In another embarrassing error, Charli D’Ameliospotted#HereForCharli trending on Twitter in 2021 and tweeted, “Oh my goodness, you are all so sweet to me. You have no idea how much your kind words warm my heart i am so lucky to have you all by my side!! I love you bebs.” She quickly deleted the tweet when fans pointed out the hashtag was actually for Charli XCX, whose friend Sophie, a musician and producer, died suddenly.
7.In another hashtag-related snafu, Susan Boyle’s album listening party waspromotedon her official account using the hashtag #susanalbumparty. This was supposed to mean Susan Album Party, but it unfortunately looked like “Su’s Anal Bum Party.” The hashtag was quickly changed.
8.A more bizarre mistake is when Hulk Hoganwrotea heartfelt message toJackassstar Bam Margera, posting a photo of the two with the caption, “Damn Bam I wish you were still with us, I sure would love to hang out again my brother love u miss u HH.” Sweet, right? Except…Margera’s still alive. He tweeted back, “I’m alive brother but miss u too!” It appears Hogan got Margera mixed up with fellowJackassstar Ryan Dunn.
9.IMO, this wasn’t actually an accident, but I still think it’s funny. Remember when Kim Kardashianpostedan old bikini photo of herself on Instagram, thenclaimedher daughter North (then two years old) had posted it, writing, “North posted this while playing games on my phone. Not sure why or how she chose it but I’m not complaining! LOL I deleted it so now reposting it myself!” Fans weren’t buying it, suggesting Kardashian just wanted to post the selfie.
10.There’s also the time Kardashian took to Twitter (now X) tocomplainabout Armani discontinuing her “favorite foundation.” Only one problem — she spelled the fashion designer’s name wrong, which the brand’s official account pointed out. “Dear Kim - let us know which one you need and we’ll send it to you. And Mr. Armani’s first name is Giorgio.”
11.Lorde apparently didn’t realize she was posting anything offensive or upsetting when shepostedan Instagram photo of a full bathtub and captioned it with Whitney Houston lyrics back in 2018. Fans were quick to point out that, as Houston died in a bathtub in 2012, the photo was a little insensitive. Lorde later apologized,writing, “Extremely extremely poorly chosen quote. I’m so sorry for offending anyone — I hadn’t even put this together I was just excited to take a bath. I’m an idiot. Love Whitney forever and ever. Sorry again.”
12.In an accidental 9/11 reference, after a negative review of her albumManic,Halseytweeted,“can the basement that they run p*tchork out of just collapse already.” Pitchfork’s office is in One World Trade Center. Halsey deleted the tweet and wrote, “ABSOLUTELY deleted it upon realizing this. Was just trying to make a joke! Intended zero harm. Just figured I could poke at them back with the same aloof passive aggression they poke artists with! Clearly a misunderstanding.”
13.Then there was the time Demi Lovatotweeted, “about to put this airline on BLAST” in 2015…on September 11, no less, without realizing the connection to 9/11. After backlash, the singertweeted, “Omg wrong wording…I’m so sorry.”
14.The Weeknd also had some truly unfortunate timing when he teased upcoming news in February 2022. Unfortunately, his tweets — including “LET’S GOOOOOOO” —cameat the same time reports were first emerging about Russia invading Ukraine, leading many to believe his tweets were in reference to that. Later, he tweeted, “unfortunately i’m just now seeing what’s happening with the conflict and will pause on tomorrow’s announcement. i pray for everyone’s safety 🙏🏾”
15.Back in 2015, Madonnaposteda photo that seemed to be of herself to promote her albumRebel Heart, writing, “I look Kewl………❤️#rebelheart.” Later, TikTok user@ameliamgoldieclaimed that the photo was actually of her — and that Madonna’s head had been photoshopped on top of hers. It doesn’t appear Madonna ever commented on the matter, so I don’t know if someone else made the photo and she mistakenly believed it was her, or what, but the photo was eventually deleted.
16.Ariana Grande made some people giggle online when she posted the tattoo she got as an homage to her song “7 Rings” on Instagram. Fansquickly pointed outher tattoo — written in Japanese characters — actually translated to a charcoal grill. Which is especially awkward considering Ari is vegan.
17.Oprah also made an embarrassing error whilepromotingthe Microsoft Surface back in the early 2010s. After pushing the product on her show and social media, in late November 2012, she again tweeted her love for the product and said she’d bought 12 of them as Christmas gifts— but the tweet itself noted that it had been posted from her iPad.
18.Similarly, in 2013, BlackBerrynamedAlicia Keys their Global Creative Director, and Keys went on record with The New York Times that she only used her BlackBerry 10. Then she posted a tweet reading, “Started from the bottom now were here!” The problem? The tweet indicated it was sent from an iPhone. Keys later claimed she’d been hacked.
19.When Dean Norris simplytweeted,“Sex gifs” in 2018, many believed he’d mistaken Twitter as a search bar, and accidentally revealed he had been wanting to look up sex gifs. We can’t confirm this was his intention, or that he wasn’t hacked, but the Internet had a field day with the apparent mistake, and frankly, I think it’s hilarious.
It doesn’t look like Norris ever addressed the tweet — which isstill up, BTW.
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