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Adam Lind Accidentally Texts Nude Photo to Jenelle Evans Instead of Chelsea Houska, Sh!tstorm Ensues on Twitter!

Back in February, graphic  photos of Adam Lind having sex with a former girlfriend leaked online, causing the famously short-tempered Teen Mom 2 star to flip out and demand that the pics be deleted from social media. You might think that the incident would’ve taught Lind to be a bit more cautious with his racy selfies. You would be wrong: Not only has Lind been posting nude photos online, he’s been texting them to his ex Chelsea Houska. Or at least trying to, anyway… Moments ago, Chelsea’s co-star Jenelle Evans tagged Houska in a tweet that was initially thought to be a joke: “Hey @ChelseaHouska tell your dude Adam Lind to stop sending me dick pics,” Evans wrote. “I can see why you cut his ass loose.” “Looks like those steroids are having some BAD side effects LOLOLOLOLOL!!!” Houska replied: “Adam is not my dude. If he’s sending you dick pics that’s between the two of y’all!” The ladies went back and forth with Chelsea mostly keeping her cool, but eventually implying that she thinks Jenelle is lying (a fair assumption, as Jenelle lies about everything ). That’s when things got really ugly: “Bitch I will post your baby daddy’s shriveled-ass ‘roid dong right here just to prove I ain’t lying,” Jenelle tweeted. “I have 1.2 million followers and they’re all about to be busting out their magnifying glasses.” Lind hasn’t tweeted since 2011, but someone must have alerted him to the goings-on, because he intervened just as it seemed that Jenelle was about to show his man bits to the world: “LADIES, I APOLOGIZE FOR THE CONFUSION,” Adam wrote. “I ALSO APOLOGIZE FOR USING ALL CAPS, BUT I’M FILLED WITH RAGE (AS ALWAYS) AND I DON’T KNOW HOW ELSE TO EXPRESS MYSELF.” “I MEANT TO SEND THOSE PHOTOS TO CHELSEA, BUT I SENT THEM TO JENELLE BY MISTAKE.” “I WOULD NEVER INTENTIONALLY SEND NUDE PHOTOS TO SOMEONE I HAVEN’T ALREADY HAD SEX WITH BECAUSE…WELL, YOU BOTH KNOW WHY.” The situation is shocking not only for the feud it appears to have kicked off between Jenelle and Chelsea, but also because it seems that we just discovered the big (or should we say small) reason that Adam Lind is so angry all the time. Surprising stuff – or at least it would be, were it not for the fact that this is just a really long April Fool’s joke! HA! Sorry, but it had to be done. As always, follow the link to watch Teen Mom 2 online at TV Fanatic for some actual drama. View Slideshow: Teen Mom Cast: Before They Were Stars …

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Aaron Sorkin Responds to Mandy Stadtmiller: Privately, Alas, and With Genuine Feeling

After perusing former New York Post reporter Mandy Stadtmiller’s must-read post for XOJane.com about how she inspired a character on Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom ,  I had to find out if  the show’s creator responded to her after her story hit the ‘net. He did, although his response was not what I expected. See, a long time ago, in a galaxy far away, I was a Post reporter, too — at the tabloid’s famous gossip column Page Six — and though I never dated a celebrity, I do have some experience with famous fair-weather friends. There’s a breed of celebrity that’s brilliant at seducing reporters into believing that some sort of real bond exists when really that bond is only as strong as the positive press that flows in the direction of said famous person. I’ve fallen for it more times than I’d like to admit. (And let’s just leave it at that.) I loved Stadtmiller’s post because she did the unexpected. Instead of going all  predictably tabloid on Sorkin and revealing the gories about their dates, she did something much harder: She turned the magnifying glass on herself. As she explains in her post, she inspired the character of gossip columnist Nina Howard (played by Hope Davis) after dating Sorkin around the release of The Social Network. Although initially thrilled about becoming a character in a blue-chip HBO TV show, Stadtmiller wrote after watching Davis’ debut in episode four of the series, “I will tell you that I fully cried, totally humiliated at the wreckage of what happens when you are a scheming little manipulating starfucker such as myself. Maybe it bothered me so much because I realized how close to the character I really was.” Despite the fact that Stadtmiller was essentially eviscerating herself instead of Sorkin, I guessed that an alpha-dog like him would be unhappy about the post because, in Hollywood, the more powerful you are, the more control you tend to imagine you can exert over the world, especially when it comes to how you are perceived by the people who consume your product. I was wrong. When I reached Stadtmiller, she said that Sorkin had indeed reached out to her since her tale blew up on the web. She declined to share with me the specifics of his response because, she explained, “I don’t want to be sending out press releases on everything the poor kid says to me,” but she did note that Sorkin’s reply had been “nice and kind.” “He said that he felt bad that I felt sad when I watched the episode,” she explained. That is unexpected, and — surprise, surprise — makes me want to know more. Just a suggestion, Ms. Stadtmiller and Mr. Sorkin, but why not turn this art-imitates-life debate into a dialogue?  I’m confident I’m not the only one out there who would love to read it. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Aaron Sorkin Responds to Mandy Stadtmiller: Privately, Alas, and With Genuine Feeling