‘Strong Epstein Vibes’: Jamie Lee Curtis Posts, Deletes Artwork Featuring Naked Child Stuffed In A Box
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis This Instagram post, which featured a piece of a fragment of, is being criticized art She hangs it in her house.
“Ok. This is a weird post. But I have Covid, so f*** 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 the following: Instagram Image caption
“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 and I am a truth teller so here you go.”
While the photo was dominated by a table with chairs, the followers quickly noticed the artwork on the wall. The image appeared to show a naked child in a box. Curtis was contacted by many social media users, who deleted the entire post.
“Why does Jamie Lee Curtis have a picture of a naked child stuffed inside a suitcase on her wall? Strong Epstein vibes,” podcast host Stew Peters shared alongside a screenshot of Curtis’ original Instagram post.
Jamie Lee Curtis has a picture of a child naked in a suitcase hanging on her wall.
Strong Epstein vibes. pic.twitter.com/DJSIaZkkVm
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) January 17, 2023
“5 days ago Hollywood has-been Jamie Lee Curtis posted a vaccine ad for Pfizer on Instagram,” wrote Rogan O’Handley. “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.”
The piece This is what it is called “The Tub” The artist Betsy Schneider is the one who gave it its name in 2003.
This unfortunate incident occurs at a moment when social media users have been on high alert following the Balenciaga advertisement campaign in which children held teddy bears dressed in bondage-themed gear. Following public outcry, Balenciaga pulled the campaign from its website and apologized.
“This was a wrong choice by Balenciaga, combined with our failure in assessing and validating images. The responsibility for this lies with Balenciaga alone,” The company stated in a statement.
The conversation also turned to a second Balenciaga shoot. The book was by Michael Borremans (Belgian artist), who is well-known for controversial pieces that depict naked children being covered with blood or maimed.
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