Celebrity Tweets Gone Wrong

<b>EVA LONGORIA</b> “Hello everyone. My husband’s real twitter is @tpnetwork, send him a message!” Then the follow-up: "Oh noooo! I put the wrong twitter site for my husband!! It's @tp9network. The one I put earlier goes to some porn site!!!! Don't use it!" (2010 Getty Images)

<b>EIZA GONZALEZ</b> “What a tragic day for Argentina and the world, rest in peace Gustavo Cerati and I hope God illuminates your way to heaven.” The only problem: The 51 year-old singer <i>wasn’t dead</i>, he’d simply been hospitalized after suffering a stroke. (.)

<b>JUANES</b> “I just got Chavez PIN, does someone want it so you can send him messages to his Blackberry??” “Here it is H1J0D3PU7A” In the firestorm that followed, Juanes was unrepentant about his joke, saying he'd write whatever he wanted on Twitter.<br> (2010 Getty Images)

<b>VICENTE FOX</b> Sent by the former Mexican president when the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize of Literature in 2010: “CONGRATULATIONS MARIO, YOU DID IT! NOW THERE ARE THREE BORGES, PAZ AND YOU!” The problem: Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges has never won a Nobel Prize. And that, before Vargas Llosa, there had actually been six Latin American winners for literature.

<b>MEG WHITMAN'S CAMPAIGN</b>  “SD Cnty Sherriff Assoc says @Whitman2010 4 gov! RT: @Murphy4MegNews: CA Cops get it: Jerry Brown is too soft on crime. http://bit.ly/bNCAV” <br> The tweet was meant to highlight Whitman’s endorsement by the San Diego Deputy Sheriff's Association. Unfortunately, a missing url digit meant that, instead of going to the announcement, the link led to a YouTube video of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMWUYMWlEyo&amp;feature=player_embedded">a garters-wearing musician going crazy on the bass</a>.  (2010 Getty Images)

<b>DEMI LOVATO</b> "About to say goodbye to twitter…I love my fans so much but the access that the other people have is uncomfortable to me," she wrote. And then, a week later: "Guess who's baccckkk…." Some people just can’t keep away.