Sept. 15, 2020 Updated 2:11 PM PT. "Captain America" star Chris Evans isn't exactly in the mood to talk much about the NSFW mishap that lighted up social media after the actor accidentally Chris Evans Finally Addressed That Viral Leaked Pic. The Captain America star took to Tamron Hall's talk show to address the elephant trunk in the room. byraffy. September 16 2020 12:48 PM EST On Saturday, "Avengers" star Chris Evans reportedly was simply trying to post an Instagram video before accidentally revealing NSFW images from his camera roll, including a penis pic. The incident had the actor trending on Twitter over the weekend, and fans came to the rescue, reportedly flooding the term "Chris Evans" with wholesome pictures and urging people to respect his privacy. âยย Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) September 15, 2020. The 39-year-old actor began trending on Saturday after he posted a video from a game of "Head's Up" on his Instagram Story and unintentionally exposed his camera roll âยย and several explicit pictures âยย to the world. Chris quickly realized his mistake and deleted the snap, but not before The Avengers star set off a social media frenzy over the weekend when he reportedly posted an Instagram video featuring a game of Heads Up that inadvertently revealed the contents of his camera Chris Evans appeared to accidentally leak nude photos while attempting to post an Instagram video on Saturday. The Captain America star was playing a game of "Heads Up" and shared the video Lessons were learned. In the wake of his patriotic public service announcement, Chris Evans addressed his accidental photo leak in a new interview, admitting it was an "embarrassing" moment. The Chris Evans has addressed accidentally leaking a nude on his Instagram and his response is as iconic as you would expect. On Saturday (Sep 12), Chris Evans began trending online after people Captain America actor Chris Evans finally broke his silence on the embarrassing photo that had Twitter talking
all weekend. On Saturday, he accidentally leaked a screenshot of his phone's photo library, which included thumbnails of several recently saved photos.One was a picture of male genitalia, and another was a meme of himself with the caption, "Guard that pâยย." Cookies, device or similar online identifiers together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies, etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.