Jamie Lee Curtis savaged on Twitter after she deleted photo of naked child in box: ’Strong Epstein vibes’
"What the actual f---,' one user said in response to the photo
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The last four posts on actress Jamie Lee Curtis’ Instagram account are all pictures of dogs after she was criticized for sharing a photo of a naked child stuck inside a box to her almost five million followers.
In the original post, Curtis told a story about "beautiful Pollack chairs" that are the center of the Instagram photo and mentioned that she was sick with COVID.
"Ok. This is a weird post. But I have Covid, so f*ck it. During one of the SAG nomination panels for @everythingeverywheremovie I told the story of how I ended up with my office furnished with my beautiful Pollack chairs from that movie," she wrote.
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But many media figures on Twitter called attention to a framed photo of a naked child on the wall in her office.
Illinois Republican Congressional candidate Jack Lombardi II commented that Hollywood was just as weird as ever. "Hollyweird strikes again!"
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Radio show host Stew Peters drew a comparison between Curtis and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who also owned explicit and eccentric art pieces that were revealed after his death. "Why does Jamie Lee Curtis have a picture of a naked child stuffed inside a suitcase on her wall? Strong Epstein vibes."
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Media personality David Vance asked if Curtis could explain the photo on her wall. "Pfizer advocate @jamieleecurtis has some disturbing ‘Art’ on her wall. She posted this a few days ago. Perhaps she could explain why she likes images of a child in a suitcase?"
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Conservative activist Rogan O'Handley said he wanted answers as to why Curtis displayed a picture of a naked child on her wall. "5 days ago Hollywood has-been Jamie Lee Curtis posted a vaccine ad for Pfizer on Instagram," O’Handley wrote.
"3 days ago she posted an extremely disturbing picture she has in her home of a child stuffed in a suitcase[.] We have serious questions."
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Former Washington state Republican Congressional candidate Scott Stephenson had a one sentence response to the post. "What the actual f---."
Curtis’ Twitter account appears to be suspended.
The actress, who recently starred in the movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once," wrote in her original Instagram post that she wanted to share a photo of her office with the world because she was a "truth teller."
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"I mentioned if people followed me, that was not a cheap trick to try to get people to boost my numbers, but I couldn’t figure out how else to get the picture out into the world, that I would post a picture of them on my IG in my offices for @comet.pictures," Curtis explained.
"I am a truth teller so here you go."