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Jamie Lee Curtis Has A Hilarious Theory About Chris Evans' Now-Infamous Photo Leak

Jamie Lee Curtis Has A Hilarious Theory About Chris Evans' Now-Infamous Photo Leak
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Once upon a time, Chris Evans leaked a dick pic completely by accident, and just like that, 2020 was saved.

Also coming in to save 2020 was Jamie Lee Curtis, who immediately told Chris Evans that he certainly had her attention.


Curtis, who co-starred with Evans in the Rian Johnson film Knives Out, now has a burgeoning theory about Evans' NSFW pic leak.

She thinks he meant to do it all along.

Kelly Gushes Over Jamie Lee Curtis' Marriage Storyyoutu.be

On The Kelly Clarkson Show, Clarkson had a theory:

"I kind of think it was planned just because he was trying to get people to vote."





Curtis continued:

"My question is this, he's so smart and such an unbelievably beautiful human being. I'm wondering if it was even planned?"





She added:

"But you know, I could have made some joke that he took after his movie father Don Johnson."





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