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Jamie Lee Curtis Mistook A Piece Of Popcorn For Her AirPod—And The Result Is Deliciously Funny

Jamie Lee Curtis Mistook A Piece Of Popcorn For Her AirPod—And The Result Is Deliciously Funny
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Jamie Lee Curtis admitted being in isolation was becoming too much to bear.

The Knives Out actress shared how her frustration wound up impairing her judgment with a hilarious Instagram photo.


"So I'm definitely over this whole isolation thing," she wrote in the caption.

"I picked up my ear pod and put it in my ear and was trying to figure out why I couldn't hear. 🍿"

It's no wonder she couldn't hear anything through what she thought was a listening device.

The object lodged inside her ear was definitely not an AirPod.

It was POPCORN.

Take a closer look.

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Her inadvertent switcheroo is kinda sorta understandable.

The popular Bluetooth-enabled Apple headsets – while convenient – can be mistaken as something else as each in-ear unit is not physically connected to the other.

Sure, popcorn and Airpods are both white objects.

But while one is edible the other is definitely not.

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Alternatively, the cabin fever may have gotten the best of the actress to such an extent she put popcorn in the wrong orifice while consumed with scrolling through iTunes?

Who knows? At least she didn't swallow a rogue AirPod. We hope.

Her followers howled over the gaffe and shared their relatable comments.

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Some people had questions for the original scream queen of Halloween fame.

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Don't ever change, Jamie Lee Curtis.

We thought this was a-maize-ing!

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