South Florida Sun-Sentinel readers got quite an eyeful early Sunday morning when the paper tweeted out an article about a 100-year-old house that included a photo of a speedo-clad hunk.
The photo of the shirtless model was mistakenly included in a tweet promoting an article, titled: “How a nearly 100-year-old house will be saved by moving it across town,” which also included a link to the wrong article.
How a nearly 100-year-old house will be saved by moving it across town https://t.co/F1vqJgJTEv pic.twitter.com/K9VZ876Vnt
— South Florida Sun Sentinel (@SunSentinel) July 28, 2019
In response to the mistake, the Sun-Sentinel tweeted: “Well, clearly this wasn’t how this tweet was supposed to go!”
Well, clearly this wasn't how this tweet was supposed to go!
— South Florida Sun Sentinel (@SunSentinel) July 28, 2019
Readers had a few laughs at the paper’s expense:
Is he gonna move it ?
— LegalFeagle (@FeagleLegal) July 28, 2019
This old house still has good bones.
— Tyler Ray (@TRAYesq) July 28, 2019
Wrong pic, but thanks
— Peta Feiner (@petafeiner) July 28, 2019
Advertising for #DonBailey carpeting?
— Miami City Man (@miamicityman) July 28, 2019
Too hairy for me.
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The Independence Life of Sissi
(@Orlog2verdandi) July 28, 2019
Nice house. I would buy it.
— Kermit (@kemitthefrogger) July 28, 2019
wrong link and pic.
— Marie (@peormntt) July 28, 2019
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